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Yes, it can. Perhaps the simplest example is when an object moves at constant speed, in a circle. In this case, the speed doesn't change; the velocity does.
because your going forward at a faster speed its hard to explain
The speed of the object will increase.
None, as "not moving at all" is just moving at a constant speed of zero. Special relativity shows that there is nothing unique or different about zero speed. It is just a value of constant speed.
they are different words with the same meaning.
Explain how rate of diffusion principle is used while filling air in the rubber tubes to increase the speed of the vehicles.
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Yes, when it comes back to the starting point.
Yes, it can. Perhaps the simplest example is when an object moves at constant speed, in a circle. In this case, the speed doesn't change; the velocity does.
Yes, it can. Perhaps the simplest example is when an object moves at constant speed, in a circle. In this case, the speed doesn't change; the velocity does.
because your going forward at a faster speed its hard to explain
Vacuum is the absence of any matter and does not, of itself, have any speed.The following thought experiment might explain why vacuum does not have a speed. Consider a steady stream of cars, with gaps between the cars. How fast are these gaps moving? Actually, the gaps are not moving, it is their boundaries - the cars at either side of the gap - that are moving.
Wooden golf ball? Not a lot i'd imagine.
Yes. If an object is moving at a constant speed the average speed and the constant speed are the same.
The typical speed of a moving plate is about 21mm a year.