Yes, as the plane must accelerate from a stop to its takeoff airspeed.
A rectilinear motion is a motion along a straight line. It can be one, two, or three dimensional. Non-accelerated motion is when a body is in motion, but there isn't a force to speed it up or slow it down. Therefore, non-accelerated rectilinear motion would be a motion along a straight line that has no force trying to speed it up or slow it down.
The vertical component of the projectile's motion is uniformly accelerated, no matter what the angle of launch was.
No, it is uniformly decelerated for the first half and uniformly accelerated motion in the next half in two dimensions.
Because 'accelerated motion' means any change in speed orany change in directionaway from a straight line. So motion on a circular path is always accelerated motion.
there is motion all around you. a car is good example of motion. a car moving at a uniform speed on a straight road is an example of uniform motion. a car moving at differing speeds on a non straight road is an example of non uniform motion.
A rectilinear motion is a motion along a straight line. It can be one, two, or three dimensional. Non-accelerated motion is when a body is in motion, but there isn't a force to speed it up or slow it down. Therefore, non-accelerated rectilinear motion would be a motion along a straight line that has no force trying to speed it up or slow it down.
A rectilinear motion is a motion along a straight line. It can be one, two, or three dimensional. Non-accelerated motion is when a body is in motion, but there isn't a force to speed it up or slow it down. Therefore, non-accelerated rectilinear motion would be a motion along a straight line that has no force trying to speed it up or slow it down.
The vertical component of the projectile's motion is uniformly accelerated, no matter what the angle of launch was.
No, it is uniformly decelerated for the first half and uniformly accelerated motion in the next half in two dimensions.
uniformly accelerated motion
"Linear" just means in a straight line. It may or may not be accelerated.Accelerated means that the velocity changes.
"Uniform" motion means constant speed in a straight line. "Acceleration" means a change in speed or direction. So uniform motion is unaccelerated motion.
Because 'accelerated motion' means any change in speed orany change in directionaway from a straight line. So motion on a circular path is always accelerated motion.
there is motion all around you. a car is good example of motion. a car moving at a uniform speed on a straight road is an example of uniform motion. a car moving at differing speeds on a non straight road is an example of non uniform motion.
Constant motion has a constant speed, and accelerated motion has an accelerating speed! [getting faster] :)
Accelerated.ALL mass in the universe is constantly being accelerated by gravitational forcesfrom every other mass in the universe. Specifically, a satellite in orbit is constantly fallingtoward the Earth under gravity - but because of the inertia of the satellite, it is continuallymissing the Earth! In the absence of gravity, the satellite would proceed in a straight linetangent to its current elliptical orbit.And now, after that refreshing interlude, here is the answer to the question:"Acceleration" does not mean "speeding up".It means that either speed or direction is changing, (or both are changing).Anything that's not moving in a straight line is in accelerated motion, becauseits direction is changing.A satellite is certainly not moving in a straight line.Therefor its motion is accelerated.
C) The dots would be close together to start with, and get farther apart as the plane accelerated.