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Displacement?
the force is not in the direction of the objects motion.
Any object that has a mass.
No. Velocity is a vector that describes both the direction in which an object is moving and its speed in that direction.
If he object moves as a force is applied and the direction of the objects motion is the same as the direction of the same force.
Displacement?
A point has zero dimensions; a line has only one direction, which is length. Two-dimensional objects have length and width, and therefore area.
This is 0.2911cm
To know an object's velocity, you need to know its speed and direction. You can measure speed by calculating how long an object takes to arrive at a new position. So by knowing an object's starting position, ending position, and the time it took to get there, you can calculate its average velocity. In a more advanced calculation, you could choose starting and ending positions that are extremely close to one another and calculate "instantaneous velocity." Velocity is known as a "vector value". A vector not only has a length, but a direction. In this case, "length" is the same as "speed", and direction is its change in position.
When the forces on an object are unbalanced, the object will accelerate in the direction of the net force.
Direction or shape
when you know both speed and direction of an objects motion you know the velocity of an object.
the force is not in the direction of the objects motion.
Any object that has a mass.
Length is not a value in itself. It is an attribute of objects and, in the context of an object, it may have a value. That value can be expressed as a power of 10.Length is not a value in itself. It is an attribute of objects and, in the context of an object, it may have a value. That value can be expressed as a power of 10.Length is not a value in itself. It is an attribute of objects and, in the context of an object, it may have a value. That value can be expressed as a power of 10.Length is not a value in itself. It is an attribute of objects and, in the context of an object, it may have a value. That value can be expressed as a power of 10.
When an object is pulled, it moves in the direction of what is pulling it.
Displacement.