If the acceleration is constant, yes. However, the acceleration of an object can vary. The rate of change of acceleration is called jerk.
The change in velocity is the same in equal time intervals, ie it is constant.
It is constant.
Constant acceleration
No, they are two very different terms.Velocity describes the speed and the direction of an objects movement.Keep in mid that average speed is distance over time.Average speed describes how far an object moves during a certain amount of time.Sometimes people may use the terms fast or slow referring to speed.
Acceleration is constant.
That is called constant acceleration.
Kinetic energy equals 1/2 mass times the velocity squared, so mass and velocity (speed)
The measure that describes the amount of gravitational force of an object is its mass. Mass is a fundamental property of matter that determines the amount of gravitational force it exerts on other objects. The greater the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational force.
No, they are two very different terms.Velocity describes the speed and the direction of an objects movement.Keep in mid that average speed is distance over time.Average speed describes how far an object moves during a certain amount of time.Sometimes people may use the terms fast or slow referring to speed.
That is called acceleration.
A change in position in a certain amount of time is called motion.
momentum is caused by inertia. all objects have inertia, which means if they are moving at a certain velocity or are at rest they will continue to move at that velocity or remain at rest unless acted on by a force. Objects of more mass have greater inertia, so the amount of momentum is equal to the product of an objects mass and the magnitude of its velocity.
Acceleration is constant.
That is called constant acceleration.
The distance it travels in a caertain amount of time as well as the direction
Kinetic energy equals 1/2 mass times the velocity squared, so mass and velocity (speed)
Hmmm. I don't think velocity is a force at all. Velocity is a vector that describes the speed and the direction of an object. It is the inertia of a mass that is related to resistance to motion. In fact, the amount of energy it takes to change an object's velocity is an indirect measure of the object's mass.
ACCELERATION- A measure of the rate at which a defined amount of matter increases/decreases its velocity, measured in change in velocity over a period of time.=========================Answer #2:Acceleration is any change in the speed or direction of motion.
M=(P*Y/V) Demand for money= (Price level * Output)/Velocity of money, where velocity equals amount of times money changes hands in a period.
The measure that describes the amount of gravitational force of an object is its mass. Mass is a fundamental property of matter that determines the amount of gravitational force it exerts on other objects. The greater the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational force.