When the forces acting upon an object are balanced, the object will maintain its state of motion; that is, its velocity remains constant. If the forces are unbalanced, the object will either speed up or slow down. The reverse logic is also true: if an object has a constant velocity, then the forces are balanced. And if an object is speeding up or slowing down, the forces are unbalanced.
Motion Diagrams - Questions 14 Help
In Activity 3, you will have to construct a motion diagram for six different verbal descriptions. The second question is randomly selected from a set of three elgible questions, each of which describes the same type of motion. Here is one of the three versions.
Question 2:
A skateboarder is moving leftward with a constant speed.
The following pages from The Physics Classroom Tutorial provide additional information related to this topic:
Velocity versus Speed
Acceleration
Dot Diagrams (or Ticker Tape Diagrams)
Vector Diagrams