Motion involves a change in position of an object over time. It can be described by its speed and direction.
The net acceleration in nonuniform circular motion has two components: the tangential acceleration, which is due to changes in speed along the circular path, and the radial acceleration, which points towards the center of the circle and is responsible for changing the direction of velocity. The net acceleration is the vector sum of these two components.
Gravity
Two-dimensional motion that is not always projectile motion would be circular motion, where an object moves in a circular path. Two-dimensional motion that is not projectile motion and does not accelerate the object could be uniform circular motion, where the speed is constant but the direction changes.
Gravity
Brownian motion
potential movement
it follows a curved path
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Brownian motion demonstrates that matter is composed of small, invisible particles that are in constant random motion. It also shows that matter is influenced by collisions with other particles, leading to the random movement observed.
Frenetic motion and perpetual motion.
Projectile motion has two components horizontal motion and vertical motion. Gravity affects only the vertical motion of projectile motion.
The net acceleration in nonuniform circular motion has two components: the tangential acceleration, which is due to changes in speed along the circular path, and the radial acceleration, which points towards the center of the circle and is responsible for changing the direction of velocity. The net acceleration is the vector sum of these two components.
Gravity
Two-dimensional motion that is not always projectile motion would be circular motion, where an object moves in a circular path. Two-dimensional motion that is not projectile motion and does not accelerate the object could be uniform circular motion, where the speed is constant but the direction changes.
Gravity
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