Constant motion is a mechanics terms meaning the quantity that is conserved throughout the motion. Examples of constant motion are specific linear momentum and specific energy.
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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.
"What are length constant and wedge constant in newton's laws of motion?"
It is motion in a straight line at a constant velocity.
Horizontal motion is constant when there are no external forces acting on an object in that direction. According to Newton's first law of motion, an object in motion will stay in motion at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force. This is why horizontal motion can remain constant when there is no acceleration or deceleration.
Waves and whirlpools show the ocean is in constant motion.
It can be in equilibrium if in constant motion (constant velocity) as no forces are acting on it (no acceleration)
The motion at constant speed.
Waves and whirlpools show the ocean is in constant motion.
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.
Well, technically yes, and we even know the magnitude of the constant acceleration.If velocity is constant, that tells you that acceleration is zero, which sounds likea constant to us.
The motion at constant speed.