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If an object is not accelerating, then one knows for sure that it is moving at a constant speed.
An object is not accelerating when it is moving in a straight line at an unchanging speed (which may be zero).
If the force acting upon an object are balanced then the object must not be accelerating
Not accelerating. It could be stationary or moving at a constant speed.
If the object's speed is changing, or it's not moving in a straight line, then it's accelerating.
If an object is not accelerating, it can exist in two other states of motion: constant velocity motion (moving with a steady speed in a straight line) or at rest (not moving at all).
When an object stops accelerating, it is known as reaching a state of constant velocity. This means the object is moving at a steady speed in a straight line without any net acceleration.
You would say that the object in motion is accelerating. Or you can say that the object's velocity is increasing.
The path or course of a given movement, or moving body; an indication of the point toward which an object is moving.
A moving object can be in equilibrium if the vector sum of all the forces acting on it is zero. This means that the object is not accelerating in any direction, and its velocity remains constant.
i am ten so this will be a wimpy answer. it is an object that has nothing to propel it and therefor it has no acceleration. see wimpy Actually the above is wrong because an object can still be moving but it is accelerating only when there is a change in speed or direction. A car moving at a constant speed of 50 m/h is not accelerating however we can agree that it is still moving.
An object is accelerating if its velocity is changing.