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Explain circumstances, in which the velocity acceleration of a body is parallel?
acceleration work by speed when something is going fast and when it and go over or faster with something.
"Acceleration" means change of velocity. If velocity is constant, then acceleration is zero.
Velocity is acceleration and direction put together. The velocity of something changes if either acceleration or direction changes. Speed is just the average MPH measure. Velocity is not acceleration and direction put together. In that kind of description, velocity is is speed and direction put together. Velocity is a vector, whose size is the speed.
No. Acceleration is change of velocity / time. If there is no change in velocity, there is no acceleration.
Explain circumstances, in which the velocity acceleration of a body is parallel?
orientation of the head. static position, velocity, acceleration and direction.
No it cannot. It is either one or the other. For constant velocity, acceleration must be 0, meaning there is no acceleration happening here. If there is constant acceleration, then the velocity is constantly changing.
Velocity . . . what speed and direction something is moving. Acceleration . . . how fast the speed and/or direction of its motion are changing.
acceleration work by speed when something is going fast and when it and go over or faster with something.
"Acceleration" means change of velocity. If velocity is constant, then acceleration is zero.
No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.
Velocity is acceleration and direction put together. The velocity of something changes if either acceleration or direction changes. Speed is just the average MPH measure. Velocity is not acceleration and direction put together. In that kind of description, velocity is is speed and direction put together. Velocity is a vector, whose size is the speed.
No. Acceleration is change of velocity / time. If there is no change in velocity, there is no acceleration.
Acceleration is the derivative of velocity. In other words, acceleration is the rate at which the velocity is changing.
Yes. If a body has a constant velocity there is no acceleration, but if the velocity is changing there is acceleration present.
acceleration a----->velocity=acceleration x time: v=a x t