Assuming the question is asking about the Earth's rotation, it depends upon how you measure speed.
If you measure angular velocity, then yes, every point on earth rotates at the same speed.
If you measure linear velocity, then no, points near the equator rotate faster than points near the poles. Still in linear velocity, points at higher altitude rotate slightly faster then points at the bottom of the deep ocean.
velocity is a vector and speed is scalar. Velocity has magnitude and directions, with magnitude being speed. The magnitude of average velocity and average speed is the same.
Yes, they are the same speed.
Average Speed is different from average speed becoz speed is particular while avera speed is the total distance divided from time
Average speed is an average value of speed over a given time. If your speed is constant (not changing), then your average speed will equal your speed at any given moment in time.
All places have the same moon phase because the moon takes 27 days to revolve around the Earth and the Earth takes 24 hours to rotate. The speed of rotation is faster than the moon's revolution making the moon appear unmoving and all parts of Earth having the same moon phase.
No!
The moon's average density is about the same as the density of mantle of the Earth.
Yes, average speed can be used to calculate the speed of an object moving at a constant speed. This is because the average speed over a whole journey for an object moving at a constant speed is the same as its actual speed.
Yes, average velocity and average speed can be the same if an object moves in a straight line without changing direction. Average velocity takes into account both the speed of the object and its direction of motion, while average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken.
Instantaneous speed is the speed of an object at a specific moment in time, while average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken. At the exact moment when an object's speed is constant, its instantaneous speed and average speed will be the same.
Their average speed is the same, 5km/hour. Velocity takes both speed and direction into account. Hence Mia's average velocity was 5km/hour North, and Luisa's was 5km/hour South. Assuming they were in the same general region on Earth, this means their average velocities wee in opposite directions, but equal in magnitude.
no