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No. 'Acceleration' means a change in speed or direction over time. If the car is moving at a constant speed in a constant direction, then it isn't accelerating.
If you're traveling in a car going in a straight line then your body is moving at the same speed and in the same direction as the car. If the car then turns to the right, your body still wants to keep moving forward in a straight line so it feels like you're being thrown to the left. Even the car itself wants to keep moving in a straight line as that is the force that was acting on it. It is only the grip of the tyres on the road that pull the car to the right. This is why if a car goes around a bend to quickly it will go up on two wheels or flip over.
The net force on a car moving at a constant speed in a straight line is zero. This is because the forces acting on the car, such as friction and air resistance, are balanced by the force produced by the engine to maintain the constant speed.
When a car driver suddenly makes a sharp turn, the passenger slides to the side of the car due to inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion, so when the car turns quickly, the passenger's body wants to keep moving in a straight line, causing them to slide to the side of the car.
When a car is stopped at a stop sign, the net force on the car is zero because no motion is occurring. When a car is moving in a straight line with constant speed, the net force on the car is also zero because the forces acting on the car (like air resistance and friction) are balanced by the force generated by the car's engine.
Kinetic energy wants to keep the car going in a straight line.
When your body is traveling in a straight line it wants to continue going in a straight line, but the coaster car is not traveling in a straight line and it pulls you down. See related link.
When your body is traveling in a straight line it wants to continue going in a straight line, but the coaster car is not traveling in a straight line and it pulls you down. See related link.
Straight line at a constant speed = no acceleration
No. 'Acceleration' means a change in speed or direction over time. If the car is moving at a constant speed in a constant direction, then it isn't accelerating.
If you're traveling in a car going in a straight line then your body is moving at the same speed and in the same direction as the car. If the car then turns to the right, your body still wants to keep moving forward in a straight line so it feels like you're being thrown to the left. Even the car itself wants to keep moving in a straight line as that is the force that was acting on it. It is only the grip of the tyres on the road that pull the car to the right. This is why if a car goes around a bend to quickly it will go up on two wheels or flip over.
Yes
If a car travels in a straight line with a constant speed, then the car has a constant velocity (determined by direction and speed), and the acceleration is 0.
Slowing down or decelerating
Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.
The acceleration of an object that travels in a constant straight line velocity is zero.
A vehicle traveling at exactly 60 mph down a perfectly straight road. This is uniform motion. Uniform motion is when an object is moving in a straight line at a constant speed.A car on a busy road.The motion of the car is traveled in same speed is called uniform motion.The car is going in retardation motion is called uniform motion