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Otherwise it will tend to rotate and wont travel in the direction of the force.
An object will continue to travel at constant speed unless acted on by an unbalanced force, and for every force acted on there is an equal opposite reaction in the other way. So the speed and direction of the object will be changed.Source(s):F=MA
The light wave, which is electromagnetic energy, is the fastest wave. The speed of light, which is a physics constant, is the speed of light in a vacuum, and no object with mass can be accelerated to this speed.
It will travel in the direction of the velocity. I guess learning physics pays off....
This state is known as terminal velocity. In it's current shape, an object as described cannot travel any faster. The force of gravity is constant where as the force of air resistance increases with velocity so it takes time for an object to reach its terminal velocity.
Such an object is said to travel at a constant speed. If it doesn't change direction, it is also said to travel at constant velocity.
In order for an object to travel with constant velocity the sum of forces acting on it must be zero
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You're fishing for "balanced", but that still doesn't make the statement true.An object on a curved path can have constant speed even though the forceson it are not balanced.
227.5 miles
When you (or an object) travel without changing speed, then you have constant velocity (speed). This means there is no change in speed (acceleration) when you (or an object) is traveling.
Because volcity includes the direction of the object, and a clock can only measure speed.
No. An object is accelerating if it is changing speed or direction of travel. Since the person in question is running at a constant speed in a straight line, they are not accelerating.
By using one of the simple equations of motion. s = ut + 1/2 at2
In uniform motion, object travel at fixed and constant speed and uniformly accelerated motion the speed of the object increases uniformly.
10 x 30 = 300 metres.
It is a measurment of speed, and means that if the speed remains constant the object will travel 120 kilometers in one hour.