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no. if an object moves faster its kinetic energy increases but at the same time its potential energy decreases.
Speed
"velocity" (or perhaps 'speed').
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Any object which moves has velocity.Velocity is a vector quantity which includes direction so the object's velocity will change at every point in time if there is a nonzero acceleration.An object going around in circles uniformly will have a zero average velocity when measured as displacement over a time interval if the time interval is a multiple of the period of revolution. Speed is similar to velocity but is a scalar quantity independent of direction; you can think of it as distance covered traveling per unit of time; that is what your speedometer measures.
Any object which moves has velocity.Velocity is a vector quantity which includes direction so the object's velocity will change at every point in time if there is a nonzero acceleration.An object going around in circles uniformly will have a zero average velocity when measured as displacement over a time interval if the time interval is a multiple of the period of revolution. Speed is similar to velocity but is a scalar quantity independent of direction; you can think of it as distance covered traveling per unit of time; that is what your speedometer measures.
What is finacial report measures results for a period of time?
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Not quite. Speed only measures how fast an object is moving, while velocity measures change in position relative to time. For example, an object that moves from point A to point B, and then back to it's original position, may move with speed, but since there is no change in position, velocity would be 0.
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That is equivalent to saying that:* The object moves, or * The object's position changes over time
speed
no. if an object moves faster its kinetic energy increases but at the same time its potential energy decreases.
speed is the ratio of the distance an object moves per time unit (seconds,minutes hours)