Through what three ways can we control the motion of our cars?
Walking skateboarding and riding your bile
Three ways of acceleration are increasing speed, changing direction, or both at the same time. Acceleration can also occur when an object slows down, known as deceleration. It is the rate of change of velocity over time.
Velocity can change by either changing the speed of an object or changing its direction of motion. If an object speeds up or slows down, its velocity will change. Similarly, if an object changes its direction, its velocity will also change.
When a force is applied to an object, it can change the object by accelerating it (changing its velocity), deforming it (changing its shape), or moving it (changing its position).
Through what three ways can we control the motion of our cars?
speed and direction
Walking skateboarding and riding your bile
Three ways of acceleration are increasing speed, changing direction, or both at the same time. Acceleration can also occur when an object slows down, known as deceleration. It is the rate of change of velocity over time.
Velocity can change by either changing the speed of an object or changing its direction of motion. If an object speeds up or slows down, its velocity will change. Similarly, if an object changes its direction, its velocity will also change.
When a force is applied to an object, it can change the object by accelerating it (changing its velocity), deforming it (changing its shape), or moving it (changing its position).
doing some homework? A net force vector/imbalance can either increase velocity (positive acceleration), decrease velocity (negative acceleration) or effect zero acceleration (perpendicular).
doing some homework? A net force vector/imbalance can either increase velocity (positive acceleration), decrease velocity (negative acceleration) or effect zero acceleration (perpendicular).
changes in speed or direction or both
Velocity can be changed by changing speed (magnitude of velocity), direction, or both speed and direction simultaneously. This can be achieved by applying a force in the desired direction, changing the mass of the object, or altering external conditions like friction or air resistance.
The object may maintain a constant velocity if the forces acting on it are balanced. If an external force is applied, the velocity may increase or decrease, depending on the direction of the force compared to the initial velocity. In the absence of external forces, the object's velocity will remain unchanged.
The variably of velocity can be increased or decreased by altering other factors. The removal or reduction of air resistance can result in higher velocity (if force is held constant). If force is increased velocity can also become higher. Reduction of mass and varying gear ratios can also correspond to higher velocity.