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What will always change when an object accelerates?

The object's velocity will change when it accelerates. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so as an object accelerates, its velocity will continuously increase or decrease depending on the direction of acceleration.


12 Use what you know about inertia to explain why you feel pressed back into the seat of a car when it accelerates?

When a car accelerates, your body tends to stay at rest due to inertia. As the car moves forward, your body wants to remain in its original position, pressing you back into the seat. This feeling occurs as your body resists the change in its state of rest or motion.


How can you observe acceleration when you are in vehicle?

You can observe acceleration in a vehicle by feeling your body being pushed backwards when the vehicle accelerates, and pushed forwards when it decelerates. Additionally, you can observe the speedometer increasing as the vehicle accelerates, indicating a change in velocity.


A moving body must undergo a change in?

A moving body must undergo a change in its velocity to show acceleration. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction so any change in speed, direction, or both constitutes a change in velocity, resulting in acceleration.


What must change when a body is accelerating?

A moving body can be accelerated by applying a force. This force will act to increase velocity, decrease velocity or change the direction the body is moving. All three of these are acceleration.

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What will always change when an object accelerates?

The object's velocity will change when it accelerates. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so as an object accelerates, its velocity will continuously increase or decrease depending on the direction of acceleration.


What occurs forces acting upon a body are not balanced?

The body accelerates.


True or false if an objects accelerates a push or pull must be acting on it?

If an object accelerates, there must be a force acting on it according to newton's second law, so I would answer true.


12 Use what you know about inertia to explain why you feel pressed back into the seat of a car when it accelerates?

When a car accelerates, your body tends to stay at rest due to inertia. As the car moves forward, your body wants to remain in its original position, pressing you back into the seat. This feeling occurs as your body resists the change in its state of rest or motion.


How can you observe acceleration when you are in vehicle?

You can observe acceleration in a vehicle by feeling your body being pushed backwards when the vehicle accelerates, and pushed forwards when it decelerates. Additionally, you can observe the speedometer increasing as the vehicle accelerates, indicating a change in velocity.


A moving body must undergo a change in?

A moving body must undergo a change in its velocity to show acceleration. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction so any change in speed, direction, or both constitutes a change in velocity, resulting in acceleration.


What must change when a body is accelerating?

A moving body can be accelerated by applying a force. This force will act to increase velocity, decrease velocity or change the direction the body is moving. All three of these are acceleration.


What does coffee do for body and brain?

it accelerates our blood circulatioon and awakens us


The moon accelerates because it is What?

The moon accelerates because it is always changing direction. :)


Which best describe what occurs when a body acceleration?

When a body accelerates, its velocity changes over time. This means that the body is either speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.


Why are you pressed back into your seat when a car quickly accelerates as the light changes from red to green?

your resistance to a change in motion or inertia does this. Your body is still at rest once the car is accelerating foreward. The same happens when the car stops suddenly. You keep moving foreward because of inertia.Principles of Newtons Laws of motionAn object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.Your body is at rest at a stoplight. When the car you are in accelerates an outside force (the car) is acting on your body accelerating your body along with it. Your body resists this acceleration because of its tendency to stay at rest. The resistance is felt as pressure against the seat of your car.


What is acceleration and what atr two conditions that can change when an object accelerates?

Acceleration is the rate at which the velocity of an object changes over time. Two conditions that can change when an object accelerates are its speed (magnitude of velocity) and direction of motion.