according to vector addition:
i: if the forces are equal then they will cancel each other and body will be in equilibrium.
ii: if they are not equal then they will produce a net force in particular direction.
When velocity and acceleration are in the same direction they then hit each other causing them to colide which they then bounce off of each other when they are going the same speed they will then both stop. Unlike when something is then going faster than the other the one that one that is goin the fastest will hit the one that is going slow and knock it.
They are not the same. Velocity is the displacement (change in location) over time and acceleration is the change in velocity over time.
If the velocity and acceleration are in the same direction and the acceleration is a positive value greater than zero then the speed is increasing.
In that situation, motion would be in a straight line
and the speed would be increasing.
object move in same direction
Any falling object has acceleration and velocity vectors in the same direction.
The net force is in the same direction as the acceleration of an object.
If the acceleration is constant, yes. However, the acceleration of an object can vary. The rate of change of acceleration is called jerk.
an acceleration of Zero, and a constant Inertia.
Acceleration is the rate of change of VELOCITY, not of SPEED. If the velocity changes, there is acceleration. It is enough for the direction to change.
As long as acceleration is zero, the object's velocity is constant.
Any falling object has acceleration and velocity vectors in the same direction.
It will increase the velocity of the the object in which the acceleration is applied.
The acceleration is the same direction of the velocity
No. Velocity is the change of location and accelarion is any change that occurs to the velocity of an object.
a = F/m, where a is acceleration, F is net force, and m is mass in kilograms.
In that case, the object speeds up.
When there is no resultant force there is no acceleration therefore the velocity will stay the same.
They all have to do with how fast an object is moving
The net force is in the same direction as the acceleration of an object.
If the acceleration is constant, yes. However, the acceleration of an object can vary. The rate of change of acceleration is called jerk.
A motion with a constant speed will always be moving the same speed A motion with a constant acceleration will constantly be gaining speed, and does not remain moving at the same speed.