car's movement
car's movement
Acceleration due to gravity is the force that pulls objects towards the Earth. It causes objects to accelerate at a rate of 9.81 m/s^2 towards the ground. This acceleration is responsible for the feeling of weight that we experience, and it also affects the trajectory of objects thrown or dropped.
Output might change due to amount of product being used. Output might change due to temperature or rate of acceleration as well.
Since acceleration involves a change in velocity, and object might be accelerating even though its speed is constant.
An object might change its velocity by accelerating, decelerating, changing direction, or a combination of these. For example, if a car starts from rest and accelerates along a straight road, it would experience a change in velocity. Another example is a ball thrown upwards experiencing a change in velocity as it goes up and then down due to the acceleration of gravity.
A change in speed is a change in velocity - so, a change in speed is an example of acceleration! Acceleration may be positive or negative. Negative acceleration is sometimes called deceleration. When a force acts on an object; it may change the object's acceleration (speed, direction, or both).
When unbalanced forces act on a car, it will experience acceleration in the direction of the net force applied. This could cause the car to speed up, slow down, or change direction depending on the magnitude and direction of the forces. It is important for drivers to be aware of these forces to maintain control of their vehicle.
Not necessarily. Knowing an object's speed and direction of motion does not automatically provide information about its acceleration, which is the rate of change of velocity. Acceleration depends on how much the velocity is changing over time, which might not be evident just from knowing the initial speed and direction.
This is because of incomplete incubation.
Consider a graph paper with Axis X and Y. Cart travel in X direction but suddenly, the cart change direction and so it must reduce velocity on X and increase velocity on Y. Net velocity might be the same but small acceleration and deceleration is apply in 2 dimension motion.
Well, you might want to. Because it COULD catch on fire.
WikiAnswers cannot read your mind to see how you would change your paper. You must read over what you have and decide how you might have changed it and explain that.