acceleration
No. Velocity is a vector that describes both the direction in which an object is moving and its speed in that direction.
speed and direction
Velocity only describes the speed. Vector describes both speed and direction. That entails trigonometry.
increase
Velocity increases
Velocity describes the speed and direction of an object.velocityvelocity
Velocity describes both the speed and direction an object is moving.
If the force opposes the motion, it will reduce the velocity and the momentum of the body will decrease. If the force is in the direction of the motion, the velocity will increase and the momentum will increase.
No. Velocity is a vector that describes both the direction in which an object is moving and its speed in that direction.
the peripheral velocity of the turbine is the around velocity. the increase in the velocity of the peripheral will decrease the velocity of the flow towards the turbine
speed and direction
Velocity only describes the speed. Vector describes both speed and direction. That entails trigonometry.
increase
Velocity increases
It depends how you changed the direction of the body. If the body is hit by an external force in the direction of motion, the velocity should increase. If the body is hit by an external force in the opposite direction of motion, velocity will decrease.
The velocity has to increase in a positive direction. The increase in velocity in a positive direction is a positive acceleration.
direction