Factors that affects the speed of a moving object:
*Force
*Friction
*Gravity
*Weight
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∙ 14y agoThe object's mass and speed.
the factors affecting centripetal force of whriling body are speed of the object,direction of spin,angle of the curve
Do you mean "a moving object"? Then the answer is mass & speed.
If you are moving at a speed of ceratin speed and there is no force trying to slow you down, and there is no force trying to speed you up. Then there is zero acceleration. An example would be : an object in out in space, if you throw a object away from you the object will float away, since there is no force working on the object after you throw it the object is moving away in a locked speed from you, but have zero acceleration because there is no force affecting the object
The speed of the object will increase.
The factors affecting kinetic energy are mass and velocity.
Three factors that affect movement are friction, wind resistance, and velocity. Friction is the resistance that a single object encounters when moving over another object. Velocity is speed, and wind resistance is the opposing force on an object.
The object's mass and speed.
the factors affecting centripetal force of whriling body are speed of the object,direction of spin,angle of the curve
Do you mean "a moving object"? Then the answer is mass & speed.
it will go same speed forever without affecting mass and weight
Mainly the different types of friction.
If you are moving at a speed of ceratin speed and there is no force trying to slow you down, and there is no force trying to speed you up. Then there is zero acceleration. An example would be : an object in out in space, if you throw a object away from you the object will float away, since there is no force working on the object after you throw it the object is moving away in a locked speed from you, but have zero acceleration because there is no force affecting the object
None, velocity is the speed at which something moves, they are the same thing
The speed of the object will increase.
When a moving object is pushed in the direction of its motion the speed of the object increases
When a moving object is pushed in the direction of its motion the speed of the object increases