Velocity being a vector, it is tricky to say that "velocity increases or decreases". Its magnitude might decrease - but its magnitude is, precisely, the speed.
Yes, an object's speed can still increase if its acceleration decreases, as long as the acceleration is positive. If the acceleration decreases but remains positive, the object will continue to speed up, just at a slower rate.
if acceleration is <0 and velocity =0 then you got the handbrake on
When an object's velocity decreases, it is referred to as deceleration. Deceleration occurs when the object's speed decreases over time.
an increase in speed - velocity is another word for speed
for ideal fluid pv=nRT, so when pressure increase velocity decreases since vel. is inversly proportional to pressure....
if acceleration is <0 and velocity =0 then you got the handbrake on
Yes, an object's speed can still increase if its acceleration decreases, as long as the acceleration is positive. If the acceleration decreases but remains positive, the object will continue to speed up, just at a slower rate.
When an object's velocity decreases, it is referred to as deceleration. Deceleration occurs when the object's speed decreases over time.
an increase in speed - velocity is another word for speed
Speed of sound would increase as the temperature of the air increases Speed of sound increases as humidity of air increases Speed of sound is affected by the density of the air. As density increases velocity of sound decreases
for ideal fluid pv=nRT, so when pressure increase velocity decreases since vel. is inversly proportional to pressure....
This is known as Bernoulli's principle, which states that an increase in the speed of a fluid is accompanied by a decrease in pressure, and vice versa. It explains the relationship between velocity and pressure in a moving fluid.
No, not at all possible. But constant speed with changing velocity is possible.
In that case, the speed will increase.
Decreases.
Bernoulli's principle states that an increase in the speed of a liquid results in a decrease in pressure, and a decrease in the speed of a liquid results in an increase in pressureBernoulli's Principle states that as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure exerted by that fluid decreases.
Increasing the magnitude of velocity or changing the direction of velocity towards the movement direction of the object can increase speed.