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it does not accelerate
by adding more force
By moving in an angular motion.
It will not accelerate. That means that its velocity won't change.
No. Electromagnetic waves are produced by accelerating charges (NOT by moving charges, they have to accelerate); a neutron has no net electrical charge.
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Driving an uninspected vehicle is not a moving violation, thus there are no points involved, just a fine.
Yes it is acceptable to momentarily accelerate over the speed limit tp get around a vehicle moving slower than the posted speed limit but you must return to the speed limit after passing.
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I wouldn't worry if it is a moving violation or not because the fine can be up to $5,000.
More gas is used when you accelerate, that's why using cruise control is a gas saver, it keeps your vehicle at a constant speed.
Not all moving objects accelerate. In general, an object will accelerate if there is a net force acting on it. For a ball in the air, this might be gravitation + air resistance; for a moving car (once you turn the engine off) it might be the force of friction; etc.
When driving, the forks of a forklift should be as low as practical. This allows for the best stability while the vehicle is moving.
Ultimately, the driver is responsible for everything that happens while the vehicle is moving. The DRIVER is supposed to verify that the vehicle he is driving has insurance. I have been in this position, as the owner of the vehicle. And trust me it is the owner that gets the huge fine.
it does not accelerate
Coming up behind a car at a faster speed and moving around said vehicle.