You would say that the object in motion is accelerating. Or you can say that the object's velocity is increasing.
That's called "accelerated motion".
Because the object is not moving in any direction at all. Therefore its not accelerating or in motion.
if an object moves along a circular path, the only change in its velocity is due to the change in the direction of the motion. The motion of the object moving along the circular path is, which is a uniform circular motion, is therefore an accelerated motion:):):):/
The object is accelerated towards the centre of mass of system formed by the object moving and the other object.
if an object moves along a circular path, the only change in its velocity is due to the change in the direction of the motion. The motion of the object moving along the circular path is, which is a uniform circular motion, is therefore an accelerated motion:):):):/
Because 'accelerated motion' means any change in speed orany change in directionaway from a straight line. So motion on a circular path is always accelerated motion.
In uniform motion, object travel at fixed and constant speed and uniformly accelerated motion the speed of the object increases uniformly.
The same as on any other object that is in free fall (no matter in what direction it is currently moving): the object will be accelerated downward.
Non-uniform motion refers to the type of motion where the speed or direction of an object is changing over time. In non-uniform motion, the object is not moving at a constant speed or in a straight line. Instead, its velocity is varying, and it may be accelerating or decelerating.
No. Force is required for accelerated motion, but not for uniform motion.
Accelerated motion (F=ma)
if its velocity is increasing or decreasing