It depends on your setting. If the net force on an object is zero than the object will move with a constant speed. It will also move with a constant speed (but not velocity!) if a force forces the object to move in a circular motion.
Constant motion occurs when an object maintains a constant speed and direction, while accelerated motion involves a change in speed or direction, resulting in an acceleration. In constant motion, there is no change in velocity, whereas in accelerated motion, velocity changes over time.
A ball rolling at a constant speed at the same rate of speed on a still surface.
"Uniform" motion. That means any constant speed in any straight line or rotation at a constant speed.
No, you may not, since such an assumption is not warranted. Any change in thedirection of motion is also defined as acceleration, even though the speed remainsconstant.
Constant motion is when an object maintains a steady speed and direction over time, like a car driving at a constant speed on a straight road. Non-constant motion is when the speed or direction of an object changes over time, such as a car accelerating or turning.
The motion at constant speed.
The motion at constant speed.
A lot of mathematical problems about travelling distances, assume that you are travelling at a constant speed.
Uniform motion refers to motion with constant (including zero) velocity: that is, the same speed and in the same direction. Non-uniform motion can refer to motion in which the speed or direction of motion are not constant throughout the period under consideration.
If constant motion means constant velocity then, total distance / total time = avg velocity => avg speed constant velocity => avg velocity = velocity
The speed of an object in circular motion is determined by its circumference divided by the time it takes to complete one full revolution. This speed is constant throughout the motion if the radius remains constant.
No, direction does not affect uniform motion. Uniform motion is characterized by constant speed and direction, so as long as the speed remains constant, changing direction will not impact the uniform motion.