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Motion can be classified into four types based on changes in direction and speed: Rectilinear motion: Motion along a straight line with constant speed. Uniform circular motion: Motion in a circular path at a constant speed. Accelerated motion: Motion with a change in speed but moving in a straight line. Curvilinear motion: Motion with changes in both speed and direction, following a curved path.
No, direction does not affect uniform motion. Uniform motion is characterized by constant speed and direction, so as long as the speed remains constant, changing direction will not impact the uniform motion.
The speed increases. The object accellerates positively in the direction of motion.
Velocity takes into account the direction of motion in addition to the speed. Speed only gives the rate at which an object is moving, while velocity gives the rate and direction of the motion.
The rate of motion in any direction is typically referred to as velocity or speed. It is a measure of how fast an object is moving in a specific direction, usually expressed in units such as meters per second or kilometers per hour. The rate of motion can vary depending on factors like acceleration, deceleration, and changes in direction.
Acceleration in motion refers to a change in speed or direction of that object's motion. So a type of motion in which speed and direction do not change is a motion in which the acceleration is constant (i.e. unchanging).
Motion can be classified into four types based on changes in direction and speed: Rectilinear motion: Motion along a straight line with constant speed. Uniform circular motion: Motion in a circular path at a constant speed. Accelerated motion: Motion with a change in speed but moving in a straight line. Curvilinear motion: Motion with changes in both speed and direction, following a curved path.
No, direction does not affect uniform motion. Uniform motion is characterized by constant speed and direction, so as long as the speed remains constant, changing direction will not impact the uniform motion.
The speed increases. The object accellerates positively in the direction of motion.
The moon's acceleration is expressed as a change in direction.
Speed and direction is called velocity.
Speed and direction is called velocity.
If the speed of an object is cited and its direction of motion is also cited, we have the velocity of the object. Velocity is speed plus a direction vector.
Velocity takes into account the direction of motion in addition to the speed. Speed only gives the rate at which an object is moving, while velocity gives the rate and direction of the motion.
The rate of motion in any direction is typically referred to as velocity or speed. It is a measure of how fast an object is moving in a specific direction, usually expressed in units such as meters per second or kilometers per hour. The rate of motion can vary depending on factors like acceleration, deceleration, and changes in direction.
Speed is a scalar quantity that describes how fast an object is moving regardless of its direction, while velocity is a vector quantity that describes both the speed and direction of an object's motion. Speed is expressed as a magnitude only, whereas velocity includes both magnitude and direction.
When a moving object is pushed in the direction of its motion the speed of the object increases