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There is basically only ONE thing that can make a velocity change, and that is a force acting on an object.
The object's velocity is approximately 0.83m/s
Velocity can either increase or decrease. It can do so at either an increasing or decreasing rate (positive or negative acceleration)
F = M AM = object's massA = its accelerationA = F/MAcceleration of this object = 9/6 = 1.5 meters per second2In 2 seconds, the component of its its velocity in the direction of the net force increasesby (1.5 x 2) = 3 meters per second.
Three ways an object can accelerate is speeding up,slowing down, and changing direction.
There is basically only ONE thing that can make a velocity change, and that is a force acting on an object.
Acceleration is the change in velocity of an object over time. Take note that velocity is a vector quantity which means that it has magnitude and direction...Thus...An object undergoes acceleration when:1. there is a change in the magnitude of the velocity (speed) of an object.2. there is a change in direction of an object.3. it changes both in direction and magnitude.
If an object's speed changes, or it heads off in a new direction, its velocity has changed. Because of friction and gravity 1. acceleration 2. deceleration 3. change of direction
The object's velocity is approximately 0.83m/s
To change the acceleration of a car: speed up, slow down or turn. Acceleration is any change in velocity. Velocity is "how fast" and in "what direction". To speed up is to accelerate (increase the velocity). To slow down is to deaccelerate (decrease the velocity) To turn is also a form of acceleration (changes the direction of the velocity).
work = force * distance and force = mass * acceleration and acceleration = change in velosity/change in time so work = mass * acceleration * distance , as a result work = mass * change in velosity/change in time * distance, hence the velocity of the object affected by : 1.mass of the object. 2. gravitational acceleration which reduces the speed of the object when go up and increases the speed of the object when it come down.. 3. look at the rules etc........thx..............with best regards
The maximum speed of any object is hardly equal to speed of light which is 3*10^8 approximately.
Velocity can either increase or decrease. It can do so at either an increasing or decreasing rate (positive or negative acceleration)
F = M AM = object's massA = its accelerationA = F/MAcceleration of this object = 9/6 = 1.5 meters per second2In 2 seconds, the component of its its velocity in the direction of the net force increasesby (1.5 x 2) = 3 meters per second.
There are 120 ways.
3x2=6x4=24
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