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The sun appears to move at a steady rate due to the Earth's rotation. However, this motion can appear to speed up or slow down throughout the day as the Earth orbits around the sun. Factors such as the Earth's axial tilt and the changing seasons can also create variations in the sun's apparent movement.

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Can you see the stars if you travel at light speed?

No, you wouldn't be able to see the stars if you were traveling at the speed of light. Due to the effects of special relativity, time slows down as you approach the speed of light, causing everything outside your perspective to be distorted and appear different.


What is a steady drop in temperature called?

A steady drop in temperature is typically referred to as cooling or cooling down. This gradual decrease in temperature usually occurs over time and can have various causes, such as a change in weather patterns or the natural cooling process of an object or environment.


Where is the speed of light at its fastest?

The speed of light is fastest in a vacuum. All other media slow the speed of light down, albeit very slightly.


Which of the statements is true A moving object which has no force acting on it keeps a steady speed OR A moving object which has no force acting on it will loose its speed?

The first statement is true. Force implies acceleration on an object. No acceleration means no change in velocity or change in speed. No acceleration means 0=dv/dt thus v=constant. The constant v can be positive, negative or zero. A. According to Newton's laws of motion, an object which has NO forces acting on it will continue to move at constant speed in the same direction forever. This seems wrong. But that's because (in our "normal" experience), just about every object is subjected to the forces of friction and air resistance - so moving objects do slow down...but they have forces acting on them - and your question is about objects with NO forces acting on them. Even objects out in space where there is no friction and air resistance are affected by gravity - so they don't move at a steady speed in a straight line either. The International Space Station orbits the earth because the earth's gravity forces it to move in a circle.


Acceleration by decreasing speed?

No, that is a contradiction.

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Why does a car need energy to move at a steady speed?

A car needs energy to move at a steady speed because it needs to equalize the force of air pressure by moving forward.


A condition where engine power fluctuates up and down?

Surging is the condition where the engine power fluctuates up and down with a continuous, soft jerking motion. When driving at a steady speed, the engine seems to speed up and slow down, without moving the accelerator.


Does time slow down in space?

Time is relative to the speed of the observer and the faster an observer travels at the slower time will appear for him. So time slows down with speed not with distance.


A glider sailing across the sky at a steady speed and altitude an example of and unbalanced force?

No, a glider sailing across the sky at a steady speed and altitude is an example of a balanced force. The force of gravity pulling the glider down is balanced by the lift generated by the glider's wings, allowing it to maintain its steady speed and altitude.


What is the acceleration of a car that is going at a steady speed of 60 mph?

At a constant speed there is no acceleration. Acceleration describes a positive change in speed meaning to go faster. Deacceleration describes how fast something is slowing down. But at a constant speed of 60mph there is acceleration or deacceleration.


Why do lorries need a force to keep them moving at a steady speed?

They need the force to overcome the friction between the lorry and the road.


Forces on steady speed on plane?

When a plane is flying at a steady speed, the forces acting on it are balanced. The main forces involved are thrust (from the engines), drag (air resistance), lift (from the wings), and weight (gravity pulling the plane down). These forces work together to keep the plane moving at a constant speed and altitude.


What are 2 types of accelerated motion?

Two types of accelerated motion are uniform acceleration, where the object's speed increases by the same amount in each unit of time, and non-uniform acceleration, where the object's speed changes irregularly over time.


What are 10 examples of uniform motion?

1.ant moving 2.hour hand of a clock 3.seconds hand of a clock 4.A car going along a straight level road at steady speed 5.An aircraft cruising at a level height and a steady speed 6.A ship steaming on a straight course at steady speed 7.A train going along the tracks at steady speed 8.A cooling fan running at a fixed speed


How is it possible for a car to be accelerating if its speed is a steady 65 mph?

The term accelerating means increasing in speed, so if a car holds its speed steady at 65 mph, it is not accelerating. It is still running its engine, to overcome air resistance and other forms of friction, but that is not the same thing as acceleration.


What is it called when what is it called when speed stays the same?

It is called zero acceleration/no acceleration. In other words, instantaneous velocity is zero.


Will overheating shutdown your computer?

no. It will cause applications to begin to act irregularly, then the computer will begin to slow down, and the BSD may appear. overheating will cause the life of your computer to be reduced and possibly break. Some components may melt, which can virtually end the life of your system.