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A bicycle moving at a constant speed in a constant direction has no changes in its velocity or acceleration. It is a balanced state of motion where the bike maintains its speed and direction without any external forces acting on it.

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Which describes the average velocity of a bicycle going at a constant speed in constant direction?

The total displacement divided by the time. The slope of the displacement vs. time graph.


Which describe the average velocity f a bicycle going constant speed in a constant direction?

The average velocity of a bicycle going at a constant speed in a constant direction is equal to the speed of the bicycle. It is a vector quantity that indicates the displacement covered by the bicycle in a given time period, taking into account both the distance and the direction.


Which describes the average velocity of a bicycle going at a constant speed in a constant direction?

Every time the unicycle returns to its starting point, the average velocity equals zero. C. The total displacement divided by the time.


What is an object describes the speed and direction in which it is going?

Velocity is the term that describes the speed and direction in which an object is moving. It is a vector quantity that includes both magnitude (speed) and direction.


What happpens to a car moving at a constant speed as it turns a corner?

The car undergoes a change in velocity. It accelerates (and does so at a constant rate - if the rate of turn is constant) in the direction of the turn. The speed is constant, but the direction the car is going changes at each instant in time because it is turning. And because it is changing direction, that means its velocity is changing (because velocity is speed plus a direction vector).


Is the velocity constant if a car is going around a curve?

No, the velocity of a car is not constant when it is going around a curve. The direction of the car's velocity is changing as it navigates the curve, even if its speed remains the same, so the velocity is not constant.


The direction towards the shoulder is known as?

Going up the arm from the wrist toward the shoulder is the proximal direction. It describes the direction in which the appendage attaches to the torso.


Can a body have constant velocity and changing speed?

No, in order for the velocity to be constant, the speed has to be constant. Speed is a scalar, meaning that it is just a number. (A car goes 50 miles per hour). Velocity is a vector, which indicates that it needs a measure of its displacement and a direction. (A car is going 50 mph to the east). A body can have a constant speed but a changing velocity because the direction can change while the speed is constant. (A car goes 50 mph around a roundabout). However, a body can not have a constant velocity with a changing speed. A car can not be slowing down yet still be going the same speed and direction.


Can a body have a constant velocity and still have a varying speed?

Yes, if you are going in a circle or otherwise changing direction.


Can a body have a constant velocity and still have varying speed?

Yes, if you are going in a circle or otherwise changing direction.


Can a body have constant speed and still have a varying velocity?

Yes, if you are going in a circle or otherwise changing direction.


How fast an object is going in a given direction?

An object's speed in a given direction is its velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. It describes how fast and in which direction an object is moving.

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