When a body is accelerated, it experiences a change in its velocity over time, which can occur in terms of speed, direction, or both. This acceleration is typically caused by an unbalanced force acting on the body, as described by Newton's second law of motion (F = ma). As a result, the body may move faster, slow down, or change direction, depending on the nature of the applied force. The effects of acceleration can be observed in various contexts, from everyday motion to complex physical systems.
Accelerated because when a body changes its direction It will accelerate.
No. The definition of acceleration is change in velocity.
Accelerated body
Yes. In fact, a body can ONLY be accelerated by outside forces.
the body is in accelerated motion.
An object can only accelerate if its velocity changes.
A body cannot be accelerated at 1.8 metres per second since that is a measure of velocity, not acceleration. The rest of the question is, therefore, unanswerable.
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yes they do so that they can expel water from the body at an accelerated rate.
Yes. Example: I accelerated forward. "I" is the subject, "accelerated" is the verb, and "forward" is the adverb.
The Victim's Head
The velocity of an accelerated body may be zero when it temporarily stops moving at a specific point during its acceleration process. This can happen if the body changes direction or experiences a deceleration that causes its velocity to drop to zero before changing again to increase its velocity in the opposite direction.