When the gradient increases, the velocity typically increases as well. This is because a steeper gradient provides a greater driving force that accelerates the object moving along it.
As height increases, the velocity generally decreases due to the effect of gravity. This is because potential energy increases while kinetic energy decreases, resulting in a slower velocity.
In a displacement-time graph, the gradient represents velocity. In a velocity-time graph, the gradient represents acceleration.
its particles move faster
If velocity decreases, an object's speed is decreasing. This could mean the object is slowing down or coming to a stop. If velocity increases, the object's speed is increasing, indicating it is moving faster.
If the acceleration changes, the velocity of an object will also change. If the acceleration increases, the velocity will increase. If the acceleration decreases, the velocity will decrease. The velocity and acceleration of an object are directly related.
As the pressure gradient increases, the wind velocity increases. This is because a larger pressure gradient indicates a greater difference in pressure between two points, leading to a stronger force exerted on the air. This stronger force results in faster wind velocities.
When a stream's discharge increases, erosive energy increases.
Velocity increases..
when speed increases, velocity changes.
Kinetic Energy increases as velocity increases. Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * Mass * Velocity2
The velocity increases at a constant rate.
As height increases, the velocity generally decreases due to the effect of gravity. This is because potential energy increases while kinetic energy decreases, resulting in a slower velocity.
increases
The gradient of a river is mostly flat or downhill which means that as the water flows it is affected by gravity. The steeper the gradient goes downhill, the more gravity will affect the water which will make the water flow faster (increases the velocity).
particles speed up.
In a displacement-time graph, the gradient represents velocity. In a velocity-time graph, the gradient represents acceleration.
Erosion increases due to the effective gravitational gradient.