The speed of an object can be changed by applying a force to it in the direction of motion. Increasing the force will accelerate the object, while reducing the force will slow it down. Additionally, changing the mass of the object will also affect its speed.
speed How fast in which direction is velocity.
When heat is absorbed by an object, the speed of the particles in the object increases because the added heat energy causes the particles to vibrate and move more rapidly. This increase in particle speed is a result of the increased kinetic energy within the object due to the absorption of heat.
Speed and position are related in that speed is the rate at which an object changes its position over time. The greater the speed of an object, the faster it changes its position. The position of an object at any given time can be calculated by integrating the speed over time.
a. The object's speed changed during the 4 hours.b. The object's velocity did not change.
Velocity changes when the direction of the motion changes.
If speed does not change then the object is moving with constant speed. when object moves in a circle its speed does not remains constant. Speed of object remains constant only if it moves along linear path.
by direction, speed and velocity i believe
speed How fast in which direction is velocity.
An object's mass (m) can be changed into energy (e). Albert Einstein gave us the conversion factor - the square of the speed of light (c2). E = mc2
When heat is absorbed by an object, the speed of the particles in the object increases because the added heat energy causes the particles to vibrate and move more rapidly. This increase in particle speed is a result of the increased kinetic energy within the object due to the absorption of heat.
Speed and position are related in that speed is the rate at which an object changes its position over time. The greater the speed of an object, the faster it changes its position. The position of an object at any given time can be calculated by integrating the speed over time.
To find out whether the weight of the object changed the speed at which it fell.
-- Its speed. The higher the speed, the greater the mass becomes, although it's completely impossible to notice or measure the effect at speeds less than about half the speed of light. -- Mass can also be changed by using a knife, saw, glue, or duct tape, i.e. by adding or deleting some fraction of the object.
a. The object's speed changed during the 4 hours.b. The object's velocity did not change.
Velocity changes when the direction of the motion changes.
Curved motion e.g circular motion and changed speed in the same direction.
No. Intertia is a measure of how easily an object's speed can be changed. So if it takes a certain amount of force or energy to speed an object up to a given speed, it'll take the same force/energy to slow it down to zero again, or it'll take the same energy to double its speed from that given level. Hope that makes sense.