the bus drove east on the freeway for 5 minutes
well the main part to this is time. you have to explain the object's acceleration and velocity with reference to time. I'll give you some examples of phrases to use : from t=0 to t=10 the object started from rest and was moving with constant acceleration of 5m/s^2 from t=10 to t=15 the object is moving with constant velocity of 50m/s from t=15 to t=40 the object's velocity decreased with constant retardation (deceleration) of 2m/s^2 until it came to rest again im not sure if all the numbers will add up on that one, juz kinda wrote the figures as i thought of the phrase
force velocity displacement energy (has to have magnitude and direction)
he do not do any motion
meters per second (DrStrong) A velocity is a vector quantity, meaning it has a speed and a direction. So the speed part is expressed as distance divided by time (feet per minute, meters per second, miles per hour, etc) . The direction can be expressed in a number of different ways, e.g., a compass heading, using unit vectors along a given coordinate system, angles from a datum, etc.
All citizens vote directly on economic policies.
c
together they represent both
D - All of the Above
all of the above - in regards to HIPAA recert
The Approving Official reviews and validates all Statements of Account from his or her cardholders.
c
She uses logos to persuade her audience
There were no statements included. Asking multiple choice test questions usually doesn't work so well.
the bus drove east on the freeway for 5 minutes
b
It's not. If you speed is constant (but not zero), then your velocity won't be zero, either.You may be confusing this with the following: If your VELOCITY (not your speed) is constant, then your ACCELERATION is zero. Acceleration refers to how quickly velocity changes, so if velocity doesn't change at all, acceleration is zero.