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No, a change in velocity indicates the acceleration of an object. Acceleration is the rate at which an object's velocity changes over time.
You can tell which object is moving by looking at the slope of the graph. A steeper slope indicates a faster-moving object, while a flatter slope indicates a slower-moving object. Additionally, a positive slope indicates forward motion, while a negative slope indicates backward motion.
Not necessarily. A zero slope on a velocity vs time graph indicates that the object's velocity is constant, not that it is not moving. If the velocity is zero and remains zero, then the object is not moving.
When an object's distance from another object is changing, it is in motion. The change in distance indicates that the object is moving relative to the other object.
No, a dotted border usually indicates that an object is in focus or highlighted but may not necessarily mean the entire object is selected. Selection is typically indicated by a solid border or a different highlighting effect.
The demonstrative pronoun "this" indicates a single object closest to the speaker.
"That" is the demonstrative pronoun used to indicate a single object far from the speaker.
A demonstrative pronoun takes the place of a noun indicating near or far in place or time. They are this, that, these, and those.Example sentences for a demonstrative pronoun preceding its antecedent:This was my first effort at writing poetry.That is a very good idea.These are mother's favorite flowers.I like those but they're very expensive shoes.Note: The demonstrative pronouns are adjectives when placed before a noun to describe that noun.Example: These flowers are mother's favorite.
The object does not accelerate.
No, a change in velocity indicates the acceleration of an object. Acceleration is the rate at which an object's velocity changes over time.
Yes, the word 'speaker' is a noun, a word for a person.A noun will function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.For example, in the sentence, "Give the speaker your complete attention.", the noun speaker is the indirect objectof the verb 'give'. The direct object of the verb 'give' is attention.Note: The subject of the sentence is implied (You give...).Examples of other functions of the noun 'speaker' are:The speaker today is Professor Zemljevidih. (subject of the sentence)The notes that the speaker was reading fell to the floor. (subject of the relative clause)We've booked the speaker for another lecture. (direct object of the verb 'booked')The dean signed a contract with the speaker. (object of the preposition 'with')
No. It always indicates that the object is not accelerating.
You can tell which object is moving by looking at the slope of the graph. A steeper slope indicates a faster-moving object, while a flatter slope indicates a slower-moving object. Additionally, a positive slope indicates forward motion, while a negative slope indicates backward motion.
"They consider him a boring speaker."object complement (him = speaker)"He is director of the division."subject complement (he = director)"They made her supervisor of the department."object complement (her = supervisor)
A speaker is the person (or animal or object, in some cases) who is telling the story. A speaker is essentially the same as a narrator because the speaker narrates the story.
sneakoscope is a small toy looking object it is use to detect dark magic. its like a compass it spins when the dark magic comes near.
Spoken language is characterized by the proficiency of the speaker. The characterization begins with 0 which indicates that the speaker is not proficient at all.