No. V=v0 +at is the formula for velocity, the acceleration 'a' can be the same but the initial velocity v0 may be different. If v0 is the same for the two automobiles , the velocity would be the same.
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No, although they are accelerating (a) at the same speed their inital velocity (u) is undefined, therefore they may be getting faster at the same acelleration altough they may be at a different velocity to start with.
a = (u-v)/t (t = time, v= final velocity)
Yes, velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. If two cars have the same velocity, they have the same speed and are moving in the same direction.
Yes, but not the other way round.
If the two cars have the same velocity, both their speeds and the directions in which they move will be the same.
Yes, two cars moving with the same velocity can collide if their paths intersect or if one fails to stop in time to avoid hitting the other. Velocity only describes the speed and direction of an object's motion, not its position. So, the cars can still collide if they have the same velocity.
No, the momentum of the cars would not be the same. Momentum is proportional to both mass and velocity, so if two cars are moving at the same speed but have different engine capacities (implying different masses), then their momenta will also be different.
Not necessarily. Velocity takes into account both speed and direction, whereas acceleration only looks at changes in speed. So two cars with the same acceleration could have different velocities if they are moving in different directions.
Yes, two moving cars of different mass can have the same kinetic energy if they are moving at the same speed. Kinetic energy depends on both mass and velocity, so as long as the cars are moving with the same speed, their kinetic energies will be equal regardless of their masses.
If two cars are traveling at the same speed but different velocities, it means they are heading in different directions or experiencing different accelerations. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the speed and the direction of an object's motion, so if two objects are moving at the same speed but in different directions, they have different velocities.