As per Einstein's theory of relativity as velocity of the rod increases then its length would be shortened by a factor ./ 1 - (v/c)^2 where v is the velocity of the rod and c the velocity of light. This is known as Lorentz Fitzerald contraction.
The length increases.
velocity = distance/time
If V increases the length increases also.
Velocity can only change if the object experiences an acceleration. Acceleration can only change if either the Force on the object increases, or the Mass of the object decreases.
Velocity increases
Any change in the velocity of anything is known as 'acceleration'. In the case of a falling object near the Earth's surface, the direction of the velocity is constant, and its magnitude increases by 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second, every second.
Velocity is a vector that represents an object's speed and direction, so the speed of the object increases because an unbalanced force is making the object go faster.
The accelerator is one: to increase velocity, push the pedal down, to decrease, lift your foot off. The brake is another, apply the brake and velocity will decrease. also the steering wheel affects it. The gas pedal, the brake pedal, and the steering wheel all do.
Velocity increases but not infinitely.
Velocity can only change if the object experiences an acceleration. Acceleration can only change if either the Force on the object increases, or the Mass of the object decreases.
velocity increases
It is the velocity that increases.
Velocity increases
Any change in the velocity of anything is known as 'acceleration'. In the case of a falling object near the Earth's surface, the direction of the velocity is constant, and its magnitude increases by 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second, every second.
increases its velocity and momentum
When the Force increases on an Object, the Distance it travels INCREASES, as does its Velocity.
Velocity is a vector that represents an object's speed and direction, so the speed of the object increases because an unbalanced force is making the object go faster.
The change in velocity is just the change in velocity. The RATE of change of velocity - how quickly velocity changes - is usually called "acceleration".
If an object's velocity changes -- if its speed increases or decreases or if its direction changes -- that means it has accelerated. For an object to accelerate, the sum of the forces acting upon it must be non-zero. So, in other words, forcechanges an object's velocity.
Accelerated body