Velocity is derived by dividing displacement with time in seconds
velocity = velocity
muzzle velocity is the velocity of bullet and recoil velocity is the velocity of gun.
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The answer is velocity.
linear velocity= radius* angular velocity
Yes. Zero velocity is a velocity; if it is always zero then it is a constant velocity.
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the object's 'velocity'
Mainly, when the velocity doesn't change. Also, in the case of varying velocity, the instantaneous velocity might, for a brief instant, be equal to the average velocity.
You subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide by the time interval.
Non uniform velocity is known as variable velocity.