No but converse may happen.
velocity means speed of an object and in a definite direction.That shows velocity changes with speed
Velocity is a vector. A vector has a magnitude and a direction. The scalar or magnitude portion of velocity is speed. Velocity is a constant only when both the speed and direction are not varying. Hence, when the speed is changing, the velocity cannot be a constant.
Of course, since velocity is a vector quantity and speed is a scalar quantity, velocity has something speed does not: direction. Thus, an object can travel at the same speed by has a changing direction of movement, and therefore a changing velocity. For instance, a ball on a string moving in a circle at the same speed is constantly changing its velocity, which results in its path of motion.Yes. Velocity is (speed and direction of motion). If direction changes, then velocitychanges, even if speed is constant.Examples:-- Car going around a curve at a constant speed has changing velocity.-- Anything traveling a circular path at a constant speed has changing velocity.
Yes, the velocity of a constantly (or not constantly) accelerated object will vary. Velocity is distance per unit time with a vector. It's speed (distance per unit of time) in a given direction. Under constant acceleration, the velocity is changing at a constant rate. But the velocity is changing. It is varying. The object could be speeding up or it could be slowing down. Or it could be changing direction. Any of these change velocity. An object that is experiencing constant acceleration will have its velocity varying. Why wouldn't it have?
Acceleration, the change of velocity, occurs. DO NOT EVER CALL IT DECELERATION. That term is for the archetypal caudex ( it's latin, look it up)...Hence, acceleration includes both the increase AND decrease in the rate of change in velocity...and there you have it.
Constant speed means moving at a fixed rate without changing, whereas speed refers to how fast an object is moving at a specific moment. Constant speed implies a consistent rate of motion, while speed can vary depending on the time frame being considered.
Yes, the maximum speed of a free falling object is known as terminal velocity. This is the point at which the force of air resistance balances the force of gravity, resulting in a constant velocity. Terminal velocity can vary depending on the object's shape, size, and mass.
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The speed of a wave can vary depending on the medium through which it is traveling. In a given medium, the speed of a wave is typically constant if the conditions remain constant.
Constant speed refers to a situation where an object moves at a consistent rate without any changes in its velocity over time. Variable speed, on the other hand, describes a scenario where the object's velocity changes continuously, either increasing or decreasing over time. In constant speed, the object covers equal distances in equal time intervals, while in variable speed, the distances covered in each time interval can vary.
A body is said to move with uniform velocity if it has no acceleration. This implies that the body moves with a constant speed along a straight line path. This also means that the body moves with equal displacements in equal intervals of time, however small these time intervals may be.
Velocity equals frequency times wavelength. If frequency is constant, velocity is proportional to wavelength; one increases at the same rate as the other.