In that case, the direction will change.
Any falling object has acceleration and velocity vectors in the same direction.
acceleration=ratio of change in velocity in a specific direction to time. speed=ratio of distance to time.
In that case, the speed will increase.
It isn't. The direction of momentum is the same as the direction of the velocity - of the movement. The direction of acceleration, on the other hand, is the same as the direction of the net force that acts on an object - and this force can be in any direction.
The net force is in the same direction as the acceleration of an object.
Any falling object has acceleration and velocity vectors in the same direction.
a = F/m, where a is acceleration, F is net force, and m is mass in kilograms.
Take the velocity to be in positive direction. Positive acceleration increases velocity and they are in the same direction. Negative acceleration reduce velocity and they are in opposite direction. It does not matter if the motion in linear or anfular.
obviouslly not. there are many cases where the velocity is present but not acceleration and vce versa. it is also applicable for the direction of the measurements.
For the most part, yes; once at terminal velocity, there is no acceleration, so it has direction.
obviouslly not. there are many cases where the velocity is present but not acceleration and vce versa. it is also applicable for the direction of the measurements.
acceleration=ratio of change in velocity in a specific direction to time. speed=ratio of distance to time.
no
It will increase the velocity of the the object in which the acceleration is applied.
The acceleration is the same direction of the velocity
The velocity and acceleration can have the same numeric value, but the units will be different. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No it is not possible. Because so long there is acceleration then the velocity has to change either in magnitude or in direction or in both. So it is not at all possible for acceleration and velocity to be the same simultaneously.
The velocity stays the same, it is constant