If you're moving toward me or away from me, then your clock looks to me as if
it's moving slower than mine, and my clock looks to you as if it's moving slower
than yours. You see me aging slower than you are, and I see you aging slower
than I am. You see my time slowing down, and I see your time slowing down.
Both of us are correct.
If that doesn't blow your mind, look around on line and read more about Relativity.
This really happens, but not enough to notice unless you and I are moving together
or apart at least 67 million miles an hour or so. (10% of 'c'.)
If velocity decreases, an object's speed is decreasing. This could mean the object is slowing down or coming to a stop. If velocity increases, the object's speed is increasing, indicating it is moving faster.
yes. it is possible that this could happen
It could. This is what would happen if it did.
Kinetic energy increases as speed or mass increases, or as potential energy decreases.Velocity increases(The kinetic energy of an object would also increase as its mass increases, but this doesn't usually happen.)
As the kinetic energy of matter is increased, the temperature increases and phase changes from solid to liquid or liquid to gas occur. If pressure is low enough, sublimation could occur.
The velocity of the water in a stream increases when the stream gets narrower or shallower (or both).
You haven't entirely defined the problem, however, if distance is fixed, than velocity and time vary in an inverse relation to each other. How long does it take to travel one mile? The faster you travel, the less time it takes. So the relationship is inverse. More of one means less of the other. But only for a fixed distance. You could just as well imagine that you will travel for a fixed period of time. Then there is a direct relationship between speed and distance traveled. The faster you travel, the farther you will go.
it would get toppled with snow and depending on the velocity and mass of the snow it could receive serious unreparable damage
There are a number of things that could happen to the salinity of an ocean if it's depth increased. The salinity would likely also increase.
It depends greatly on the size of the melon. Regardless, at high velocity it could easily crush the skull, break the jaw or fracture parts of the face. The nose would be smashed. It is possible that it could snap the neck causing paralysis or death. It would be a very dangerous thing to happen.
Yes, speed increases your heart rate. Although many things could happen that could kill you, you would most likely have a heart attack or stroke.
An object might follow a curved path or change direction to alter its velocity. This could happen due to external forces like gravity, friction, or applied forces. The object could accelerate, decelerate, or change direction to adjust its velocity.