would the physics student be movin?if yes,is he accelerating?
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states that the acceleration of an object increases with increased force and decreases with increased mass. The law also states that the direction in which an object accelerates is the same as the direction of the force.
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would the physics student be movin?if yes,is he accelerating?
- An object is said to be accelerating if its speed is increasing or decreasing, whether by a fixed or variable quantity. Furthermore, a moving item at a constant speed is not accelerating.
- acceleration is the rate of change in both speed and direction of velocity over time. When anything moves faster or slower in a straight line, it is said to have been accelerated.
- It is possible for an object's velocity to alter by increasing, decreasing, or changing its direction of motion. A few instances of acceleration include an apple falling to the ground, the moon orbiting the earth, and a car coming to a stop at a set of traffic lights.
- One might refer to an object as accelerating if either the magnitude or direction of the velocity vector changes. The direction of the velocity varies, which explains why an item travelling in a circle at a constant speed can be called to accelerate.
- An object has positive acceleration if it is accelerating and travelling in the right direction. Positive acceleration was demonstrated in the first example by the speeding car. The acceleration is occurring in the same direction as the car's motion, which is forward and speeding up.
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