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No. An object traveling at a constant velocity is not accelerating.
It means that the object moves in a straight line at a constant speed.
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No. An object in free-fall accelerates at a constant rate of acceleration.Its speed grows at a constant rate.
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Usually that will result in a puncture although if the pressure or sharpness isn't sufficient to puncture the skin it will probably cause some bruising.
An object with a constant (vector)velocity is not accelerating. An object with a constand (scalar)speed can actually be accelerating, a car with a constant speed that passes around a corner is changing direction and is subjected to a lateral acceleration.
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1. balanced pressure
The pressure and volume are related because both are variable of indefinite which means that both are not positive or definite and they tend to vary by the object they are in.
tension strength is the strength that works under pressure while a object is being pulled to a constant side , its the tightness being placed on an object
F=ma, if F is constant and m is constant, then a is constant... its acceleration.
An example of an object being accelerated even though its speed remains constant is a car traveling down a hill. Even if the driver maintains constant pressure, the car will accelerate due to the incline of the hill.
it is used to measure the extension or compression in the object after it is subjected to tension or compression test it is used to measure the extension or compression in the object after it is subjected to tension or compression test
If speed does not change then the object is moving with constant speed. when object moves in a circle its speed does not remains constant. Speed of object remains constant only if it moves along linear path.
No. An object traveling at a constant velocity is not accelerating.
determine if the momentum of an object moving in a circular path at constant speed is constant.