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Q: Why do man getting out of a moving bus must run in the same direction for a certain distance?
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Math what is a translation?

moving a point or shape etc a distance in a certain direction


What does velocity means?

If you have no velocity, then you aren't moving.


Is An object moving with a certain direction with an acceleration in the perpendicular direction?

There can be.


Occurs when force is applied over a certain distance and motion is in the same direction as the force?

Work. The object doesn't have to be moving in the same direction as the force.If I'm pushing north and the object is moving northeast, then it has a componentof motion in the direction of my force, and I do work.


Is it possiblean object is moving in a certain direction with an acceleration in the perpendicular direction?

no


Can a body moving with certain velocity in the direction of east have acceleration in the direction of west?

Yes.


How fast an object is moving in a particular direction is described as what?

velocity (distance/time)


What is formula calculating velocity?

Veloicty is distance divided by time, for a object moving in a given direction. If direction is not given, then it is speed.


The distance from one molecule in a body to the nearest molecule in the body occupying a similar position and moving in the same direction is a?

Wavelength is the distance from one molecule to the nearest molecule occupying a similar position and moving in the same direction.


A measure of the amount of force needed to move an object in a certain direction?

There is no such thing as an amount of force needed to move a certain distance or a certain direction. Asteroids, comets, moons, and planets have been moving trillions of miles through space for billions of years with either no force on them at all, or no force in the direction they're moving. You may have heard of Newton's First Law. It says that an object with no forces acting on it keeps moving in a straight line at a constant speed, which is kind of another good way of saying that it can move as far as you want it to with no force on it.


What is a measure of the amount of force needed to move an object in a certain direction?

There is no such thing as an amount of force needed to move a certain distance or a certain direction. Asteroids, comets, moons, and planets have been moving trillions of miles through space for billions of years with either no force on them at all, or no force in the direction they're moving. You may have heard of Newton's First Law. It says that an object with no forces acting on it keeps moving in a straight line at a constant speed, which is kind of another good way of saying that it can move as far as you want it to with no force on it.


How do you measure the speed of a moving object?

It can measured by calculating distance covered by the moving object in certain period of time.