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If the motion is on a straight line and the impulse reverses the direction, the impulse will follow the same direction as the final motion.
Speed and direction of motion are needed to determine velocity.
Take the component of the acceleration along the direction the object is moving. If this component is positive (the acceleration vector, or the relevant component, points in the same direction as the movement), then the object is speeding up.
A force acting on the ball, at an angle to its line of motion, will cause its direction of motion to change.
The motion is parallel to wave direction The motion is both parallel and perpendicular to wave direction. The motion is perpendicular to wave direction.
If the motion is on a straight line and the impulse reverses the direction, the impulse will follow the same direction as the final motion.
Speed and direction of motion are needed to determine velocity.
The object's speed and direction.
I'm gonna have to say no. A compass is used to determine direction.
Take the component of the acceleration along the direction the object is moving. If this component is positive (the acceleration vector, or the relevant component, points in the same direction as the movement), then the object is speeding up.
A force acting on the ball, at an angle to its line of motion, will cause its direction of motion to change.
By definition, friction is opposite of the direction of motion.
The direction of the force of friction is opposite of the direction of the motion.
Determine the position of the object at two different times. The vector joining the first with the second of those positions points in the direction of the objects motion.
The motion is parallel to wave direction The motion is both parallel and perpendicular to wave direction. The motion is perpendicular to wave direction.
the horizontal motion and the vertical motion are independent of each other
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