When velocity changes, that means that the object either moves faster,
or moves slower, or moves in a different direction. Any of these changes
is called "acceleration".
If the acceleration changes, the velocity of an object will also change. If the acceleration increases, the velocity will increase. If the acceleration decreases, the velocity will decrease. The velocity and acceleration of an object are directly related.
When the direction of an object changes, its velocity changes as well. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction, so any change in direction will impact the velocity of the object.
When a car turns but maintains the same speed, the velocity of the car changes because velocity includes both speed and direction. The speed of the car stays the same, but the direction of the velocity changes as the car turns.
If the momentum of an object changes while its mass remains constant, then its velocity must have changed accordingly. This relationship is described by the equation momentum = mass x velocity. So, if momentum changes without a change in mass, then velocity must have changed.
The velocity of an accelerating object increases over time as long as the acceleration is maintained.
"Acceleration" implies that the velocity changes.
If the acceleration changes, the velocity of an object will also change. If the acceleration increases, the velocity will increase. If the acceleration decreases, the velocity will decrease. The velocity and acceleration of an object are directly related.
Velocity also changes as it is a vector quantity.
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when speed increases, velocity changes.
The velocity changes. called acceleration.
When the direction of an object changes, its velocity changes as well. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction, so any change in direction will impact the velocity of the object.
When a car turns but maintains the same speed, the velocity of the car changes because velocity includes both speed and direction. The speed of the car stays the same, but the direction of the velocity changes as the car turns.
its frequency remains constant but velocity changes.
If the momentum of an object changes while its mass remains constant, then its velocity must have changed accordingly. This relationship is described by the equation momentum = mass x velocity. So, if momentum changes without a change in mass, then velocity must have changed.
The velocity of an accelerating object increases over time as long as the acceleration is maintained.
'Velocity' means the rate at which position changes, and the direction in which it changes. 'Acceleration' means the rate at which velocity changes, and the direction in which it changes.