A moving body is decelerating when its velocity is decreasing over time. This can be observed when the speed of the body is decreasing, or when the body is moving in the direction opposite to its initial velocity. Deceleration is the opposite of acceleration, where acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, deceleration is the rate at which the speed decreases.
A body is said to be in motion when it changes its position with respect to its immediate sorroundings and it is at rest when it does no changes its position with respect to its sorroundings (immediate).
A body that is not moving is said to be at rest.
If the displacement-time graph of a body is a straight line, it indicates that the body is moving with a constant velocity. The slope of the line represents the velocity of the body - a steeper slope indicates a higher velocity.
Moving a body to face downwards is referred to as flipping or turning over.
The different kinds of body movements include flexion (bending), extension (straightening), abduction (moving away from the body), adduction (moving towards the body), rotation (twisting), and circumduction (moving in a circular motion).
That means that it is moving.
A body is said to be in motion when it changes its position with respect to its immediate sorroundings and it is at rest when it does no changes its position with respect to its sorroundings (immediate).
when Nicole is on top of you ;)
You can say that it is in motion, that it is moving; that it has a non-zero velocity; and you can probably say it a few other ways as well.
a "body" "moving body" an "object" is moving with constant velocity. [OR] a "body" is moving with constant velocity.
If a body is moving with variable speed, then the only thing you can say aboutits speed/time graph is that the graph is not a straight, horizontal line.
A body that is not moving is said to be at rest.
A force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed around the object which the body is moving
i would say yes, as it moving muscles and parts of your body, not just your hands or arms.
If the displacement-time graph of a body is a straight line, it indicates that the body is moving with a constant velocity. The slope of the line represents the velocity of the body - a steeper slope indicates a higher velocity.
It is moving at a constant speed with no acceleration nor decceleration
No, moving a body part anteriorly is called protraction. Retraction refers to moving a body part posteriorly.