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Are molecules moving?

Yes, molecules are in constant motion. This motion is known as Brownian motion, where molecules move randomly due to their kinetic energy. This movement is essential for processes such as diffusion and chemical reactions.


What is contant acceleration?

Constant acceleration is defined as a situation in which an object's velocity changes by the same amount in each equal time interval. This means that the object's speed increases or decreases at a constant rate over time. Mathematically, constant acceleration can be represented by the equation a = (v_f - v_i) / t, where a is the acceleration, v_f is the final velocity, v_i is the initial velocity, and t is the time.


The magnitude of the acceleration of an object moving in a circle at constant speed is?

Since no values are given, the answer must be a general one. A particle in circular motion undergoes centripetalacceleration. Inertial motion is straight line motion. Any change in motion (including direction) requires positive or negative acceleration. In order to move along a circular (or any curved) path, a particle's direction of motion is in a constant state of diversion from straight line inertial motion, so it moves under a contant state of acceleration.


Must there be an unbalanced net force acting on any moving objects?

Yes, whether an object will move or stay stationary in its place, or move in contant velocity depends on the NET force that is acting on it. * If there is a balanced force, ( all forces cancel each other out) , then the object will not move, or stay moving at a constant velocity (a=0) * If there is an unbalanced force, (forces donot cancel), then the object will move.


What is the resultant of two forces acting in opposite directions to each other?

Unequal combined forces trying to move in opposite directions would be the net force in one direction. Force is a vector quantity for any external effort that causes something to change a certain way.