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Not at all. It happens every time a car pulls away from a traffic light or a STOP sign.

Also any time anything falls.

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Factors that affect tha increase of centripetal force in uniform circular motion?

Centripetal force increases with an increase in the speed or radius of the circular motion. It is inversely proportional to the radius of the circle and directly proportional to the square of the velocity. Generally, any factor that increases the velocity or decreases the radius will increase the centripetal force.


When a force on an object increases how does the object's acceleration change?

All objects possess the characteristic we refer to as mass. Mass is a measure of an object's natural resistance to any force applied to it. An object may be considered as having a velocity with respect to a given reference frame. This velocity can take any value from zero to just under the speed of light. If an object experiences an applied force, that force will cause the object's velocity to change. The change is at a rate and direction that is absolutely dependant on the direction of the applied force with respect to the original direction of motion of the object. If the applied force increases then so does the rate of change of velocity. If the force and any increase is applied in a direction with the motion of the object, the result is a positive acceleration, causing an increase of speed - or velocity. If the force and any increase of that force is applied in a direction opposing the original motion of the particle, this results in a negative acceleration resulting in a decrease in the objects speed - or velocity.


When the initial velocity is zero?

When the initial velocity is zero, the object is at rest, and there is no motion in the direction of the velocity. This means that the object will not have any kinetic energy due to its velocity at the initial moment.


What changes in motion can result in a change in velocity?

Any change in motion (direction or speed) is a change in velocity.Velocity is a vector quantity which means that it has a magnitude and a direction.


What will the motion of the cart be like when there is no force at all?

he do not do any motion

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Factors that affect tha increase of centripetal force in uniform circular motion?

Centripetal force increases with an increase in the speed or radius of the circular motion. It is inversely proportional to the radius of the circle and directly proportional to the square of the velocity. Generally, any factor that increases the velocity or decreases the radius will increase the centripetal force.


Is it rare for any motion to change quickly?

It is not rare for any motion to change quickly. When playing sports you should expect motions to change quickly.


When acceleration increase does velocity increase?

No. Acceleration IS a change of velocity - any change. When velocity increases, there IS acceleration. The acceleration itself may be increasing, decreasing, or remain constant.


When a force on a object increases how does the objects acceleration change?

All objects possess the characteristic we refer to as mass. Mass is a measure of an object's natural resistance to any force applied to it. An object may be considered as having a velocity with respect to a given reference frame. This velocity can take any value from zero to just under the speed of light. If an object experiences an applied force, that force will cause the object's velocity to change. The change is at a rate and direction that is absolutely dependant on the direction of the applied force with respect to the original direction of motion of the object. If the applied force increases then so does the rate of change of velocity. If the force and any increase is applied in a direction with the motion of the object, the result is a positive acceleration, causing an increase of speed - or velocity. If the force and any increase of that force is applied in a direction opposing the original motion of the particle, this results in a negative acceleration resulting in a decrease in the objects speed - or velocity.


When a force on an object increases how does the object's acceleration change?

All objects possess the characteristic we refer to as mass. Mass is a measure of an object's natural resistance to any force applied to it. An object may be considered as having a velocity with respect to a given reference frame. This velocity can take any value from zero to just under the speed of light. If an object experiences an applied force, that force will cause the object's velocity to change. The change is at a rate and direction that is absolutely dependant on the direction of the applied force with respect to the original direction of motion of the object. If the applied force increases then so does the rate of change of velocity. If the force and any increase is applied in a direction with the motion of the object, the result is a positive acceleration, causing an increase of speed - or velocity. If the force and any increase of that force is applied in a direction opposing the original motion of the particle, this results in a negative acceleration resulting in a decrease in the objects speed - or velocity.


How are motion and acceleration different?

In Simple motion, there is no force being applied. The moving object moves in a straight line with constant velocity. In acceleration, there is a force applied. The object's velocity is changing. The first derivative of acceleration is velocity. The first derivative of velocity is distance. (Derivative is a calculus thing.)


When the initial velocity is zero?

When the initial velocity is zero, the object is at rest, and there is no motion in the direction of the velocity. This means that the object will not have any kinetic energy due to its velocity at the initial moment.


What is the rate ofotion at any given instant?

rate of motion is speed or velocity


What changes in motion can result in a change in velocity?

Any change in motion (direction or speed) is a change in velocity.Velocity is a vector quantity which means that it has a magnitude and a direction.


What will the motion of the cart be like when there is no force at all?

he do not do any motion


What is the difference between velocity and linear motion?

Velocity is a vector quantity that describes the rate at which an object changes position. It includes both the speed of the object and its direction of motion. Linear motion, on the other hand, simply refers to the movement of an object along a straight path without considering its speed or direction.


What is the relationship between tangential velocity and circular motion?

In circular motion, tangential velocity is the speed at which an object moves along the circumference of the circle. It is perpendicular to the radius of the circle at any given point. The relationship between tangential velocity and circular motion is that the tangential velocity determines how fast an object is moving around the circle, while the radius of the circle affects the magnitude of the tangential velocity.