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Yes. Acceleration is defined as a change of speed and/or direction of motion. If the speed and direction of motion are constant, then there is no acceleration.
'Acceleration' is a change in the speed and/or direction of motion.
The acceleration will either speed up or slow down an object's motion in the direction it is applied. Any change in speed or direction is considered acceleration.
An example of acceleration in the direction of motion is a smooth spherical stone dropped from the roof of a building on a windless day. All the motion is straight down, toward the center of the earth, and so is the acceleration.
Acceleration is any change in the speed and/or the direction of an object's motion.
Yes. Acceleration is defined as a change of speed and/or direction of motion. If the speed and direction of motion are constant, then there is no acceleration.
Acceleration in motion refers to a change in speed or direction of that object's motion. So a type of motion in which speed and direction do not change is a motion in which the acceleration is constant (i.e. unchanging).
'Acceleration' is a change in the speed and/or direction of motion.
The acceleration will either speed up or slow down an object's motion in the direction it is applied. Any change in speed or direction is considered acceleration.
An example of acceleration in the direction of motion is a smooth spherical stone dropped from the roof of a building on a windless day. All the motion is straight down, toward the center of the earth, and so is the acceleration.
'Acceleration' means any change in speed or direction of motion.'Uniform' motion means no change in speed or direction.
Acceleration is any change in the speed and/or the direction of an object's motion.
A change in speed or direction is caused by a force and is called acceleration.
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"Acceleration" is the term used to describe motion whose speed, or direction, or both, are changing.
The sign on velocity indicates the direction of motion.