'Acceleration' is a change in the speed and/or direction of motion.
acceleration
Acceleration
Forces on a moving object are balanced only when the object is moving at a constant velocity. Remember, acceleration is a force and a constant velocity is equivalent to zero acceleration. Think of a ping pong ball that you drop from a few meters above the ground: After a short acceleration the ball reaches "terminal velocity" when the air resistance balances the gravitational acceleration. After this, the forces on the ball are balanced (although it is moving, the velocity - speed & direction - of the ball is not changing)
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.
An unbalanced force will cause an acceleration and a change in motion.
Motion is about speed of location change, acceleration is about speed change.
If it is constant change in motion, it is acceleration.
acceleration
It will cause acceleration, and increase its velocity.
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
Acceleration
Acceleration.
Force, which causes acceleration
In linear or axial motion, a change in speed, a deceleration or an acceleration.