jafnhraða
Jafnhraða is an Icelandic term that translates to "constant velocity" or "uniform motion." It describes a state of motion where an object travels at a steady speed in a straight line. In physics, this concept is fundamental to understanding kinematics, the branch of mechanics that describes motion without considering its causes.
An object moving with jafnhraða has zero acceleration. This means that its velocity, which is a vector
The concept of jafnhraða is closely related to Newton's first law of motion, also known as the
In practical terms, true jafnhraða is an idealized condition rarely achieved in the real world due to