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Q: What would happen to an object's velocity if positive work was done on an object?
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What happen to an object when it has positive acceleration?

Either of these is referred to as positive acceleration: A) the object's velocity is increasing in the frame of reference B) the object is being moved in a positive direction in a coordinate plane


What is the property of an objects mass and velocity?

An object's mass and its velocity define the object's MOMENTUM.


What would happen to an objects's velocity if no work was being done on the object?

The velocity might still change, in the case of a force applied at a right angle to the movement. In this case, since the object's direction changes, its velocity changes.


What affects an objects inertia?

The mass of the object and the velocity of the object.


When velocity is positive and acceleration is zero what happens to an objects motion?

When acceleration is zero, then the object is moving in a straight line with constant speed. (That's the effective meaning of constant velocity.)


When velocity is negative and acceleration is zero what happen the object in the motion?

It accelerates in the opposite direction. Its velocity increases in the opposite direction to the direction that has been assigned positive.


The change in an object velocity?

a change in a objects velocity is caused by a unbalanced force :)


When is an object said to have uniform velocity?

It isn't. Constant velocity? Uniform velocity across a group of objects?


Is velocity a change in an objects motion?

Velocity is a change in an object's motion OR direction of motion.


How fast an object's position is changed over time is the object's is what?

speed How fast in which direction is velocity.


Is an object's momentum directly proportional to an objects velocity?

Yes.


Product of an objects mass and velocity?

That's the object's "momentum".