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A change in speed or direction of motion is called "acceleration". If an object's speed or direction of motion changes, then the object is "accelerated".
the direction force
it is called a resistive force
The speed increases. The object accellerates positively in the direction of motion.
The rate at which an object covers distance is called the object's "speed".If the direction of its motion is also stated, then you have the object's"velocity".
A change in speed or direction of motion is called "acceleration". If an object's speed or direction of motion changes, then the object is "accelerated".
Speed and direction is called velocity.
the direction force
the object's 'velocity'
it is called a resistive force
When a moving object is pushed in the direction of its motion the speed of the object increases
When a moving object is pushed in the direction of its motion the speed of the object increases
The direction of the force of friction is such that it opposes the direction of motion that an object would move if there were no frictional force acting on the object.
If the speed of an object is cited and its direction of motion is also cited, we have the velocity of the object. Velocity is speed plus a direction vector.
The speed increases. The object accellerates positively in the direction of motion.
The rate at which an object covers distance is called the object's "speed".If the direction of its motion is also stated, then you have the object's"velocity".
Work occurs when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force.