It is adimensional, meaning it is notdimensional.
To be very technical regarding the language of the question, No.The question specifies "constant velocity" ... meaning constant speed AND direction.If either of these is changing, then acceleration is present.But if the question meant to say "constant SPEED", then the answer is Yes. An object may be traveling at constant speed, but if its path is not a straight line, then there is acceleration present.
Speed is a scalar quantity meaning it has only magnitude. Velocity is a vector meaning it has magnitude and direction. Whilst the satellite's speed is constant its direction is constantly changing. If its direction didn't change it would fly off in a straight line. Since its direction is changing, the velocity must be changing. And also since the velocity is changing, the satellite is also accelerating (towards the centre of the earth).
At a constant speed there is no acceleration. Acceleration describes a positive change in speed meaning to go faster. Deacceleration describes how fast something is slowing down. But at a constant speed of 60mph there is acceleration or deacceleration.
Acceleration is the difference between constant and non-constant motion.
No, the gas constant, or any constant, is constant meaning it doesn't change.
changing.
The meaning of h in the Planck's constant is the photon having a frequency of one unit in any scale.
Physically, the constant represents the time it takes the system'sstep responseto reachof its final (asymptotic) value.
constant battle between good and evil
constant love
It is a constant for everywhere everytime
The physical meaning of time constant is when your component stops functioning briefly
Variables are not constants. The terms have opposite meaning.
Having behavior characterized by constant overactivity
It is adimensional, meaning it is notdimensional.
Fixed, Constant,The immovable