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The velocity might still change, in the case of a force applied at a right angle to the movement. In this case, since the object's direction changes, its velocity changes.
Any path that changes direction. To keep the speed constant and change the velocity it would have to travel in a circle or something similar.
Every force has some direction that can be described, although in the case of an explosion, the direction might be every direction at once. Even that counts as a direction.
Well, we know that velocity describes the speed and direction of motion, so you can't change either of those. We don't usually think of 'position' as a characteristic of motion, but if we try hard to please you, then we might observe that the position changes while velocity remains constant.
If the work that they want to do is not being accomplished, they may want to change the direction of force. They may also want to change the direction of force due to space constraints.
A long road that constantly changes direction and altitude might be called a winding road or a switchback road. This type of road is often found in areas where mountains are common.
An object that is accelerating may slow down, speed up, or change direction.
The velocity might still change, in the case of a force applied at a right angle to the movement. In this case, since the object's direction changes, its velocity changes.
The velocity might still change, in the case of a force applied at a right angle to the movement. In this case, since the object's direction changes, its velocity changes.
Speed is a scalar quantity. This means that its value stands on its own without a direction. Something similar to speed is velocity. Velocity has the same number as speed, but also includes a direction. For example, I might be driving at a speed of 60 miles per hour, whereas my velocity is 60 miles per hour, west. This type of quantity-one that includes a direction-is called a vector quantity. Acceleration, like velocity, is a vector quantity. If I continue driving at the same speed but I follow a curve in the road that changes my direction, I might then be driving 60 miles per hour, north. Since my speed remained 60 miles per hour, the number corresponding to my acceleration was zero before and is zero after. However, the change in direction means that acceleration has changed.
using a different measuring system there is always an unknown when measuring
why might you need to measure a perimeter with a measuring tape insteadof a ruler.
Any path that changes direction. To keep the speed constant and change the velocity it would have to travel in a circle or something similar.
That depends on which aspect of the cube you are measuring and the size of the cube.. If you are measuring the dimensions, you might use meters. If you are measuring the surface area, you might use square meters. If you are measuring the volume, you might use cubic meters.
Every force has some direction that can be described, although in the case of an explosion, the direction might be every direction at once. Even that counts as a direction.
time would go backwards like at 2:00 in the afternoon it would be 2:00 a colck in the morning
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