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∙ 15y agoA constant speed means that the horse is neither accelerating nor decelearating Speed is a scalar which means it has a magnitude but no direction, while acceleration is a vector so it has both a magnitude and a direction. As the magnitude of the speed remains constant, the speed is constant but since the direction the horse travels in changes that horse is in fact accelerating.
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∙ 15y agoNo, if the horse is moving at a constant speed of 8 m/s, it means there is no change in its velocity over time, and thus no acceleration. Acceleration refers to a change in velocity, either in speed or direction.
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∙ 13y ago"Acceleration" means either speed or direction or both are changing. If direction
is changing, then there is acceleration, even if speed is constant.
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∙ 10y agoA merry-go-round horse that is traveling at a constant speed is neither accelerating nor decelerating. It is staying at the same speed.
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∙ 14y agoaccelertating
it means the object is moving at a constant speed
A motion with a constant speed will always be moving the same speed A motion with a constant acceleration will constantly be gaining speed, and does not remain moving at the same speed.
No, people living at the equator are not constantly accelerating. The only acceleration they would experience is due to the Earth's rotation, which is a constant speed.
No, it is not physically possible to get off a horse moving at light speed. The laws of physics prevent anything with mass from traveling at the speed of light, so the scenario is not feasible.
An object moves with constant velocity when there is no net force acting upon it. If there are no forces acting on an object, or if the forces acting on it "cancel out" leaving a net force of zero acting on the object, it will have zero acceleration. With a zero acceleration, the velocity of the object will be constant.
No, a jogger moving at a constant speed is not accelerating. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so if the jogger's speed remains constant, there is no acceleration.
No, a body moving at a constant speed cannot be accelerating. Acceleration is defined as a change in velocity over time, so if the speed of the body remains constant, there is no acceleration. For example, a car moving at a steady 60 mph on a straight road is not accelerating.
No, an object moving at a constant speed cannot be accelerating. Acceleration is defined as a change in velocity over time, so if the speed is constant, there is no change in velocity and therefore no acceleration.
Yes. The simplest example is an object moving at a constant speed in a circle.
No, if a car is traveling in a straight line at a constant speed, it is not accelerating. Acceleration refers to a change in speed or direction, which is not occurring in this scenario.
Acceleration refers to a change in velocity, which can occur even if the speed remains constant. For example, if an object is moving in a circular path at a constant speed, it is still accelerating because its direction is changing constantly. So, it is possible to be accelerating and traveling at a constant speed at the same time.
No, acceleration refers to a change in speed or direction. If something is moving with a constant speed, it is not accelerating.
Acceleration refers to any change in an object's velocity, which includes changes in speed or direction. It is possible to have a constant speed while still accelerating if the direction of motion changes, for example, when moving in a circle at a constant speed. So, while the speed remains the same, the change in direction constitutes acceleration.
Not accelerating. It could be stationary or moving at a constant speed.
Not possible, acceleration dV/dt =0.
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If an object's instantaneous speed is constant, then the object is moving at a constant speed without accelerating or decelerating. This means that the object is traveling at a steady rate without any changes in its velocity.