you know that i am your father and u are my son in the same way average velocity is your mother and velocity is your sister so go home u are drunk
Velocity is speed and its direction. Average velocity is average speed and its direction.
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no,because speed is scalar which has magnitude only meanwhile velocity is vector which has magnitude and direction
Hi There is not an average speed. It depends on the length and wind direction and speed
The term "velocity", as used in physics, DOES have an associated direction. Most derived terms, such as "average velocity", also do.
Velocity is a vector and its magnitude depends on the direction. If it is positive in one direction, going in the opposite direction it is negative. But speed is a scalar and does not depend on the direction. It has the same value, whatever the direction. That is how the absolute value of velocity is speed.
yes.
Speed, direction, average temperature, steadiness of direction, vorticity.
Yes a body can have both a uniform speed and an acceleration. This is because speed is a scalar quantity, meaning it does not depend on direction. Acceleration is a vector quantity, meaning it does depend on direction. This means that when you are changing direction you are accelerating in that direction. During this time your speed may remain constant. Think about taking a turn in a car. You can put on enough gas to keep you at 20 mph but you are still changing direction so you are accelerating.
The average velocity has two parts to it: The average speed and the average direction. The average speed is: (the distance you travel between 0 and 3 seconds) divided by (3). The average direction is: the direction from (the place where you started at 0 seconds) to (the place where you finished at 3 seconds).
It would depend on your average speed