Describe three situations in which a force changes the velocity of an object?
speed
To describe the velocity of an object, you need to know its speed (magnitude of the velocity) and its direction of motion. Velocity is a vector quantity that combines both speed and direction.
To describe the velocity of an object, you need to know both the speed (magnitude of the velocity) and the direction of the object's motion. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both of these aspects.
To describe the velocity of an object, you need to know its speed (magnitude of velocity), direction of motion, and reference point for measuring the motion.
two things that describe velocity is distance and time.
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To describe velocity, you need to know the speed of an object and its direction of motion. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both magnitude (speed) and direction.
A change in velocity occurs when an object's speed or direction (or both) changes over time. A constant velocity means the object is moving at a consistent speed in a straight line.
That is called "velocity".
The two things used to describe velocity are speed, which indicates its magnitude, and direction, which specifies its orientation in space. Velocity is a vector quantity that combines both speed and direction.
Slow and gravitationally restricted.