The distance an object moves depends on factors such as the force applied, the time over which the force is applied, and the object's mass. The distance traveled can be calculated using the equation distance = rate x time.
Distance and displacement are measures of how far an object moves in a period of time. Distance is the actual length of the path traveled by the object, while displacement is the change in position of the object from its initial to final position.
The measure of how far an object moves during a certain time period is called speed, which is typically calculated as the distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance. Alternatively, velocity includes both the speed and the direction of the object's motion.
Yes
Erosion is the act in which an object moves fluid out of its way.
When an object moves, it uses kinetic energy.
distance
That would be distance.
speed
Distance and displacement are measures of how far an object moves in a period of time. Distance is the actual length of the path traveled by the object, while displacement is the change in position of the object from its initial to final position.
No, distance and speed are two separate measurements. Distance is how far an object moves relative to speed and time, and speed is how fast an object moves relative to time and distance.
The measure of how far an object moves during a certain time period is called speed, which is typically calculated as the distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance. Alternatively, velocity includes both the speed and the direction of the object's motion.
NO it moves from a warm object to a cool object
Yes
When an object moves, it uses kinetic energy.
Erosion is the act in which an object moves fluid out of its way.
When an object moves a distance due to a force acting on it, work is done on the object. Work is the transfer of energy to or from an object resulting in a change in its motion. Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied to the object by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force.
Orbiting