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.
Objects moving at constant speed in a straight line are said to be in equilibrium. That is there is no force acting on them. If a force was acting there would be aceleration and the velocity would change.
Constant speed, moving in a straight line, zero acceleration, zero net force acting on it.
The net force on an object moving with constant speed in circular motion is directed towards the center of the circle. This force is called the centripetal force and is required to keep the object moving in a circular path instead of moving in a straight line.
Inertia causes a moving object to continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed unless acted upon by an external force.
When an object is moving in a straight line at constant speed, the forward force (such as thrust or propulsion) is equal to the backward force (such as friction or air resistance) acting on the object. This equilibrium of forces allows the object to maintain a constant speed without accelerating or decelerating.
Objects moving at constant speed in a straight line are said to be in equilibrium. That is there is no force acting on them. If a force was acting there would be aceleration and the velocity would change.
It will have zero force BUT, it WILL have a constant velocity
Constant speed, moving in a straight line, zero acceleration, zero net force acting on it.
The net force on an object moving with constant speed in circular motion is directed towards the center of the circle. This force is called the centripetal force and is required to keep the object moving in a circular path instead of moving in a straight line.
Inertia causes a moving object to continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed unless acted upon by an external force.
The force on a mass moving at a constant speed and direction is 0.
An object in motion tends to keep moving in a straight line at a constant speed,unless an external force acts on it to change its direction or speed.
A moving object keeps moving, unless you force it to stop. It keeps moving in a straight line, unless you force it to change direction. It keeps moving at a constant speed, unless you force it to speed up or slow down. A stationary object remains stationary, unless you force it to start moving.
When an object is moving in a straight line at constant speed, the forward force (such as thrust or propulsion) is equal to the backward force (such as friction or air resistance) acting on the object. This equilibrium of forces allows the object to maintain a constant speed without accelerating or decelerating.
If you are moving at a speed of ceratin speed and there is no force trying to slow you down, and there is no force trying to speed you up. Then there is zero acceleration. An example would be : an object in out in space, if you throw a object away from you the object will float away, since there is no force working on the object after you throw it the object is moving away in a locked speed from you, but have zero acceleration because there is no force affecting the object
An example of a car moving at constant speed and constant velocity would be a car driving along a straight road with no change in direction, where the speedometer shows a steady reading, and there are no changes in velocity or direction of motion. This means the car is moving at a consistent speed in a straight line without any acceleration or deceleration.
Yes. An object moving in a straight line at constant speed has constant velocity.