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In the frame of reference in which the object is stationary, its speed is zero.

(Actually, that's kind of a definition of "stationary".)

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WHAT THE SPEED OF STATIONARY OBJECT?


What are the speed of stationary object?

Nothing


Can you tell from a velocity-time graph whether an object is stationary?

If the curve is horizontal, then the speed is constant. If that horizontal graph lies on the x-axis, then the constant speed is zero, and the object is stationary.


If the net force on an object is zero then the object is?

Not accelerating. It could be stationary or moving at a constant speed.


What is useful to calculate an object's average speed when it does not travel?

When an object is stationary and does not travel, calculating its average speed is not useful since there is no displacement or time taken to travel. Average speed is typically used to measure how fast an object moves over a period of time, which does not apply to a stationary object.


Can a object with no acceleration be stationary?

If acceleration means to increase in speed or pace, then a stationary object is static, without movement, without acceleration. But, if an object is moving at a constant rate, then I suggest acceleration is not present, unless, or until the objects speed increases. Yes, an object with no acceleration may be stationary.


What are stationary objects?

Stationary objects are objects that are not moving or changing position relative to a reference point. They appear to be at rest and have no velocity. Examples of stationary objects include a chair, a building, or a mountain.


What happens during an elastic collision with a stationary object?

During an elastic collision with a stationary object, the object will bounce back with the same speed and energy as the incoming object, without any loss of kinetic energy.


It it possible for an object to be sationary while under acceleration?

"Stationary" means zero speed. The object's speed is not changing, and the direction of the speed is obviously also not changing.By definition then, acceleration is zero.


Stationary objects are the result of?

0 velocity 0 acceleration The forces on the object are balanced: it is in equilibrium. (The forces are balanced on any object with 0 acceleration, even if it is moving.)


When is an object in motion?

When its position changes with respect to a point of reference.


Does a vertical line on a distance time graph indicate that an object is stationary?

Object will change distance time graph when speed is changing. Distance time graph don't changed indicate of the stationary.

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