It is called zero acceleration/no acceleration. In other words, instantaneous velocity is zero.
It is called zero acceleration/no acceleration. In other words, instantaneous velocity is zero.
When the velocity of a moving object stays the same, it has a constant speed.
The speed of a wave is equal to the product of its frequency and wavelength. This relationship is given by the formula: speed = frequency × wavelength. So, if the frequency of a wave increases while the wavelength stays the same, the speed of the wave will also increase.
If the speed is increased and the frequency stays the same, the wavelength will also increase. Wavelength is inversely proportional to speed for a constant frequency, so as the speed increases, the wavelength will also increase.
an acceleration of Zero, and a constant Inertia.
It is called zero acceleration/no acceleration. In other words, instantaneous velocity is zero.
No, not as long as the light stays in vacuum.No, it does not. That is where it has its maximum speed.
When the velocity of a moving object stays the same, it has a constant speed.
The speed of a wave is equal to the product of its frequency and wavelength. This relationship is given by the formula: speed = frequency × wavelength. So, if the frequency of a wave increases while the wavelength stays the same, the speed of the wave will also increase.
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The speed stays thesame but the distance stays the same.
No satellites stays exactly still as they could not remain in orbit, but probably you are meaning a geostationary satellite. The orbit of these satellites matches the speed of the earth turning underneath them, so they remain above the same geographical point on the earth.
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If the speed is increased and the frequency stays the same, the wavelength will also increase. Wavelength is inversely proportional to speed for a constant frequency, so as the speed increases, the wavelength will also increase.
It stays the same.
It increases