It can
Yes, but the object with the greater speed will move farther in the same amount of time.
We sum the two different speeds and devided by two
Velocity is a vector; to specify velocity, you indicate a speed (a magnitude), and a direction. If two objects move in different directions, their velocities will be different, even if their speeds are the same.Velocity is a vector; to specify velocity, you indicate a speed (a magnitude), and a direction. If two objects move in different directions, their velocities will be different, even if their speeds are the same.Velocity is a vector; to specify velocity, you indicate a speed (a magnitude), and a direction. If two objects move in different directions, their velocities will be different, even if their speeds are the same.Velocity is a vector; to specify velocity, you indicate a speed (a magnitude), and a direction. If two objects move in different directions, their velocities will be different, even if their speeds are the same.
When two layers of a liquid in contact with each other move at different speeds, there will be a force between them. See Wikipedia for details.
Yes.
We call it differential rotation when parts of a body move at different speeds. This is true of the gas giants, and of the sun, too.
The question is meaningless; different dwarf planets move at different speeds.
it is in mt.cornet out side in the snow and there is a cave then you have to use the hm move warterfall and then there should be a cave there are the orbs.
The planets move on little circles that move on bigger circles.
They move at different speeds.
Matthew Maury
They move at different speeds.
Orbs are balls of energy that are invisible to the naked eye but can show up in photographs. Different cameras capture different amounts of orbs. However, they appear most frequently in digital camera pictures.
Nope, it's a compeletely different game.
Different cells move at sightly different speeds, but due to their size, it is very slow.
An object can move in a circle at different speeds.