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The speed at a given point is called instantaneous speed. It represents the speed of an object at a specific moment in time.
Velocity represents both the magnitude of speed and its direction. Speed is a scalar quantity that measures how fast an object is moving, while velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the speed and direction of motion.
No, the slope of a speed-versus-time graph represents the rate of change of speed, not acceleration. Acceleration is represented by the slope of a velocity-versus-time graph.
E=mc2 means energy=mass multiplied by the speed of light squared.
When analyzing speed in physics, the x-axis typically represents time, while the y-axis represents the speed of an object. By plotting speed against time on a graph, you can visualize how the speed of an object changes over time, allowing you to understand its acceleration or deceleration.
if vspeed > 0 && y < other.y+8 { if vspeed>0 { if (vspeed > 0 && not place_free(x,y+vspeed)) move_contact(270); vspeed = 0; } } else { x=xprevious hspeed = -hspeed; }//put this in the collision event with the ememy
if mouse_x y { hspeed = 0; vspeed = 0; }
Maneuvering the Nocturnal Hum was created in 1998.
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An incline represents acceleration, a straight line represents a constant speed and a decline represents slowing down.
X, Y, hspeed, vspeed, friction, gravity, gravity_direction, image_index, image_speed.Incomplete list, there are dozens.
-_- hspeed = 2; vspeed = 2; There, you now have an object going diagnol. Go wild.
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A. speed=wevelength/weve period
That depends on what the vector, itself, represents. For example, if the vector represents velocity, then the magnitude of the vector represents speed. If the vector represents displacement, then the magnitude of the vector represents distance.
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