Yes. Because it is moving at a constant speed, we know that it is not accelerating (changing its speed). This means that all forces acting on it are balancing each other, so the net force is 0.
Objects moving at constant speed in a straight line are said to be in equilibrium. That is there is no force acting on them. If a force was acting there would be aceleration and the velocity would change.
A ball rolling at a constant speed at the same rate of speed on a still surface.
Constant speed is shown on a graph using straight lines. The straight line indicates that there are no fluctuations with the speed.
It is in Equilibrium and there are no forces acting on it.
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Objects moving at constant speed in a straight line are said to be in equilibrium. That is there is no force acting on them. If a force was acting there would be aceleration and the velocity would change.
-- a car on cruise control rolling along at a constant speed on a straight section of highway -- a golf ball or squash ball rolling across the gym floor at a constant speed
If it remains at constant speed then it can be considered to be in equilibrium.
equilibrium
Straight line at a constant speed = no acceleration
A ball rolling at a constant speed at the same rate of speed on a still surface.
Constant speed is shown on a graph using straight lines. The straight line indicates that there are no fluctuations with the speed.
Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.
It is in Equilibrium and there are no forces acting on it.
constant velocity is when you maintain speed and direction, this usually is in a straight line, and constant speed means that your speed is always constant at all times.
Yes. A straight line indicates constant speed =dy/dt= kt.