Equilibrium describes any state where the acceleration and net force are zero. This means that the velocity will not change.
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The phrase "change in motion" is rather slippery.The size of the change in the object's position, per unit time, in a specifieddirection, is the component of its velocity in that direction.The size of the change in the object's velocity, per unit time, in a specifieddirection, is the component of its acceleration in that direction.
It is exactly the same as momentum and covered by Newton's first law of motion. Inertia is a way of expressing the force required to get an object to move from rest, or the force required to change the velocity or direction of an object in motion. Anything that has mass will have inertia - a "resistance to move or change velocity or direction of motion".
a force is something that you apply to an object- it can move-change shape-change direction-slow it down-make it faster
it is the tendancy of an object to resist a change in motion.
Yes, motion is the change in an object's position over time, including both distance and direction. It describes how an object moves from one place to another.
Velocity is a vector quantity that describes both the speed and direction of an object's motion. It indicates how fast an object is moving and in which direction. Motion refers to the overall change in position of an object over time, which can be described by its velocity.
No. Velocity is a vector that describes both the direction in which an object is moving and its speed in that direction.
Velocity is a vector quantity that describes an object's speed and direction of motion. It is calculated as the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time. The combination of velocity involves both the magnitude (speed) and direction of the object's motion.
Equilibrium
A change in speed or direction of motion is called "acceleration". If an object's speed or direction of motion changes, then the object is "accelerated".
The motion of an object can be described by its speed, direction, and acceleration. Speed refers to how fast an object is moving, direction indicates the path it is following, and acceleration describes any change in speed or direction over time. These characteristics together provide a complete description of an object's motion.
You mean a force I guess. A force acting on an object will make it accelerate or decelerate, and if it is acting at an angle to the existing line of motion will make it change direction.
A force must be applied to an object in order to change its direction. By exerting a force at an angle to the object's initial direction of motion, the object will change its path and move in a different direction.
In physics, acceleration is defined as a change in velocity. Velocity is the measurement of the rate (or speed) and direction of an object. Therefore, an object is "accelerating" when it changes direction while maintaining the same rate (or speed).
Velocity is a change in an object's motion OR direction of motion.
it is speed of motion and direction of motion