yes
The friction (with the air molecules) would slow it down.
Motion is a term describing movement. Speed is the objective measure of that movement, instead of a vague 'fast' or 'slow' motion. ==================
"speed" or "the speed"
you now this because speed is how fast an object is ''moving'' and motion is when an object is ''moving''
velocity can be lineal or rotational
The friction (with the air molecules) would slow it down.
Yes With a wind, yes; static air resistance, no.
translatory motion
Motion is a term describing movement. Speed is the objective measure of that movement, instead of a vague 'fast' or 'slow' motion. ==================
Motion
when you know both speed and direction of an objects motion you know the velocity of an object.
An objects motion or speed is distance divided by time.
slow it down, like you
A force.
Speed and direction is called velocity.
"speed" or "the speed"
you now this because speed is how fast an object is ''moving'' and motion is when an object is ''moving''