The lines will not move.
-- the magnitude and direction of the force acting on an object -- the mass of the object being forcefully acted upon
AnswerNo, distance is not a vector quantity. It is a Scalar Quantity because it doesn't tell you the direction its going in, it just tells you the distance the object moved.False
If there is no net force acting on an object then the movement of the object doesn't change. If it is sitting still, then it remains sitting still. If it is moving, then it continues moving at the same speed in the same direction.
An object's height is the measure of the distance between its lowest point and its highest point expressed in linear units.
Propel an object into the air and measure the direction and distance it goes in. Or use the good old lick your finger and point it in the air until you find the direction of wind.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
Work is applied to an object and the object is moved over a distance in the same direction of the applied force.
That is called the object's speed.
The velocity of the object.
Displacement.
Displacement.
The magnitude and direction of the force applied to an object, the magnitude and direction of the distance moved by the object.
The magnitude and direction of the force applied to an object, the magnitude and direction of the distance moved by the object.
Displacement.
The answer for the blank is "constant".
It is travelling at a constant speed. This does not mean that there is no acceleration or that the direction of motion remains the same.
Speed is distance/time or distance per unit of time. It is velocity that is distance/time in a given direction. Velocity can be said to be speed in a certain direction.