The speed can be constant but the velocity can't, because the direction
of motion ... which is a component of velocity ... is changing. Also the velocity of a moving body changes when its speed changes but remains moving towards the same direction ... :) :]
Turning is acceleration, and it doesn't affect your speed. One example of this is a satellite in orbit, it is always accelerating towards the Earth due to gravity, but the speed doesn't change because it's just turning in a circle around the Earth.
A moving body can be broken into the factors of mass and velocity. Momentum is the quantity that changes as velocity increases or decreases, assuming mass is held constant.
If you're talking about something like gasses, and by area you mean volume, and all other factors are held constant, then the pressure increases.... the velocity either increases or doesn't change, it certianly doesn't decrease.
A ratchet lever hoist is a type of lifter that must be held from turning. It uses a ratcheting mechanism to lift loads by using a lever that needs to be engaged and held to control the lifting.
In an experiment, the variable that is held constant is called the control variable. This variable is not changed or manipulated during the experiment in order to isolate the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
What must be held constant among the bonds whose interest rates are shown on yield curve
On a supply curve, factors other than the price of the good or service are held constant, which include production costs, technology, the number of suppliers, and expectations about future prices. This assumption allows for a clear representation of the relationship between price and quantity supplied. Changes in these other factors can shift the supply curve, but within the context of the curve itself, they remain unchanged.
No, the market supply curve states that amount of goods that will be supplied within an economy at a given price.
Yes, an increase or decrease in income will cause a shift in the demand curve right or left depending on if the good is inferior, normal, or superior
The variably of velocity can be increased or decreased by altering other factors. The removal or reduction of air resistance can result in higher velocity (if force is held constant). If force is increased velocity can also become higher. Reduction of mass and varying gear ratios can also correspond to higher velocity.
No, the derivative of u with respect to v is not constant when t is held constant.
Turning is acceleration, and it doesn't affect your speed. One example of this is a satellite in orbit, it is always accelerating towards the Earth due to gravity, but the speed doesn't change because it's just turning in a circle around the Earth.
In case of BOYLE'S law,temperature is held constant! thank you!!
When constructing a production possibility curve (PPC) for an economy, several factors are held constant, including the available resources, technology, and the state of production efficiency. The PPC illustrates the maximum possible output combinations of two goods or services that can be produced with the given resources and technology. It assumes that these factors do not change during the analysis, allowing for a clear representation of opportunity costs and trade-offs between the two goods.
non price determinants of demand are held constant
A demand curve illustrates the law of demand by showing the inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded. When the price of a good decreases, consumers tend to buy more of it, leading to a movement along the demand curve to a higher quantity. Conversely, as the price increases, the quantity demanded typically decreases. This relationship holds true when all other factors affecting demand remain constant.
A moving body can be broken into the factors of mass and velocity. Momentum is the quantity that changes as velocity increases or decreases, assuming mass is held constant.