According to Newton's laws, the conditions in which a body accelerates are only those in which a force is acting upon it. With no force acting upon it, a body would not accelerate. With a force acting upon it, it would accelerate by an amount proportional to the force and inversely proportional to its mass.
Its accelerating I got it right
The body maintaining relatively constant conditions within the body.
An accelerating universe is a theory which describes and seeks to explain the increasing rate of the expansion of the universe.
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No, a body moving at a constant speed cannot be accelerating. Acceleration is defined as a change in velocity over time, so if the speed of the body remains constant, there is no acceleration. For example, a car moving at a steady 60 mph on a straight road is not accelerating.
You need to be more clear. What exactly is it doing and under what conditions.
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Yes. The simplest example is an object moving at a constant speed in a circle.
A dirty throttle body will cause that.
If the car is not accelerating in any direction, at rest.
It means that the velocity of the body increases constantly at a rate of the given acceleration.
it is accelerating.
Your vehicle is informing you of the TCS activation when you are exceeding the available friction limit of your tires. Essentially, you are accelerating too quickly for the conditions (or your tires) and wheel slip occurs - accelerate moderately or invest in better tires.
A book resting on a table is an example of a moving body in equilibrium. The book is stationary and not accelerating, meaning the forces acting on it are balanced.
An object is accelerating if its velocity is changing.
No. Negative acceleration simply means it is accelerating in a particular direction.