It is a characteristic of the motion of a body in which the rate of change of velocity - with respect to time - has a constant value.
If the force on an object increases while its mass remains constant, the object's acceleration will also increase. This is because acceleration is directly proportional to the force acting on the object, according to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma).
An object with acceleration of 0 will stay still if it starts of still or will keep going at the speed it started with. This question has a lot to do with Newton's first law of motion. Newton's first law says something like an object (ball, car, spaceship, anything) remains at rest or continues to travel at a constant speed unless acted upon by an external force.
When you multiply an object's mass by its acceleration, you get the object's force, which is measured in newtons (N). This calculation is based on Newton's second law of motion, which states that force is equal to mass times acceleration.
R may be the Rydberg constant or the gas constant.
Well, technically yes, and we even know the magnitude of the constant acceleration.If velocity is constant, that tells you that acceleration is zero, which sounds likea constant to us.
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Constant speed means constant velocity. Constant velocity means an object is covering same distance in equal intervals of time. So how is it possible to have acceleration. Acceleration means speed is increasing with equal intervals of time. So its not possible according to my logic.
If the force on an object increases while its mass remains constant, the object's acceleration will also increase. This is because acceleration is directly proportional to the force acting on the object, according to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma).
Acceleration is any change in velocity. Negative acceleration is when the change is such that the speed decreases.
Acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity of any given object with respect to time. Sources: Physics for Scientists and Engineers 5th Ed Serway, Beichner.
An object with acceleration of 0 will stay still if it starts of still or will keep going at the speed it started with. This question has a lot to do with Newton's first law of motion. Newton's first law says something like an object (ball, car, spaceship, anything) remains at rest or continues to travel at a constant speed unless acted upon by an external force.
When you multiply an object's mass by its acceleration, you get the object's force, which is measured in newtons (N). This calculation is based on Newton's second law of motion, which states that force is equal to mass times acceleration.
Boltzmanns constant
no the spring constant is not constant on moon because there is no restoring force there
It is the e mathematical constant, Euler's constant.
The answer depends on what the constant is: the y-intercept in a linear graph, constant of proportionality, constant of integration, physical [universal] constant.
R may be the Rydberg constant or the gas constant.