Motion is the change of position over time.
The rate of change of position is called or speed.
Speed combined with its direction is called velocity.
The rate of change of velocity is called acceleration.
So, motion in which the speed or direction are changing is accelerated motion.
The question uses the word cause, which may be confusing. Technically when a
force is applied to a mass, there is acceleration. When there is acceleration the
velocity changes. If the object was in motion to begin with, it would speed up or
slow down or change direction. If the object was at rest, the force would have
caused an increase in speed from zero, so it would start moving. Therefore if you
think of a causal relationship, it would be more proper to say force causes
acceleration, which IS a change in motion.
For an example, an easy one is your bicycle. If you pedal, you are applying force.
That force cause the bicycle's speed to increase ... acceleration ... and you are in
motion. If you apply more force, you will go faster. If you apply the brakes, you will
slow down which is also acceleration (because speed is changing).
There is only one way to have motion without acceleration and that is to travel
at a constant velocity ... constant speed in a straight line. In practice, there is
no motion without acceleration for any period of time, because there is always
some minute change in speed or direction.
There are many types of forces that oppose motion such as friction, drag and most universal, gravity.
Mainly friction.
All types of friction act opposite to the direction of motion but static friction is the friction present before motion occurs.
Speed-Versus-Time Graph and Distance-Versus-Time graph are the two types of graphs that can be used to analyze the motion of an accelerating object.
The answer to this would mose probabaly be a stimulus. Because there are 2 types of stimuli Internal Stimulus and External Stimulus and so it has to be either one of these but the answer is stimulus.
Force causes a change in motion (although in some circumstances, you may not be able to observe the change). The types of change are: motion can speed up, it can slow down, or it can change direction.
Translational acceleration is the rate at which an object's velocity changes over time. It differs from other types of acceleration, such as angular acceleration, because it specifically refers to the change in an object's linear motion rather than its rotational motion.
There are three main types of acceleration: linear acceleration, which is change in speed along a straight line; angular acceleration, which is change in rotational speed; and centripetal acceleration, which is acceleration toward the center of a circular path.
Answer #1:Free fall is motion due to gravity.centripetal force causes the acceleration in a circular motion.===========================Answer #2:"Acceleration" means a change in either the speed or the direction of motion.(Or both, of course.)Maintaining a steady 30 miles per hour as you round a curve is acceleration.In the case of free fall, the speed is constantly increasing.In the case of circular moltion, the direction is constantly changing, and the speed could also be.
The four types of acceleration are linear acceleration (change in speed along a straight line), angular acceleration (change in rotational speed), radial acceleration (change in direction of velocity), and centripetal acceleration (acceleration toward the center of a circular path).
Radial acceleration and linear acceleration are related in a rotating object because radial acceleration is the acceleration towards the center of the circle due to the change in direction of velocity, while linear acceleration is the acceleration along the tangent to the circle due to the change in speed. In a rotating object, both types of acceleration work together to determine the overall motion of the object.
Rest and constant velocity.
Force is a push or pull that can cause a change in the shape or motion of an object. It is a vector quantity that can be categorized into different types such as gravitational, electromagnetic, and frictional forces.
Some common questions about acceleration in physics include: What is acceleration? How is acceleration calculated? What are the different types of acceleration? How does acceleration relate to velocity and distance traveled? How does acceleration affect motion and forces?
Horizontal motion refers to movement along the x-axis, while vertical motion refers to movement along the y-axis. In horizontal motion, the speed and acceleration are typically constant, while in vertical motion, the influence of gravity causes changes in speed and acceleration. Both types of motion can occur simultaneously in two-dimensional motion.
yes the 3 types of acceleration are increased speed decrease speed or change in direction.
Motion can be classified into four types based on changes in direction and speed: Rectilinear motion: Motion along a straight line with constant speed. Uniform circular motion: Motion in a circular path at a constant speed. Accelerated motion: Motion with a change in speed but moving in a straight line. Curvilinear motion: Motion with changes in both speed and direction, following a curved path.