Velocity can be found either by following formulas, v2 = u2 - 2as or v = distance by time,etc
can a body have zero velocity and still be accelerating
In physics, velocity is the measurement of the rate and direction of change in the position of an object.
There is average velocity, and there is instantaneous velocity. I don't think "overall velocity" is a concept generally used in physics; please clarify what you mean.
Velocity of the x axis (how fast it's moving to the side) remains constant, so it equals whatever the x axis velocity is.
Initial Velocity
can a body have zero velocity and still be accelerating
In physics, velocity is the measurement of the rate and direction of change in the position of an object.
"Constant velocity" simply means that the velocity doesn't change over time.
There is average velocity, and there is instantaneous velocity. I don't think "overall velocity" is a concept generally used in physics; please clarify what you mean.
We find maths in physics mostly almost 70% of physics topics is depended on maths solutions like for e.g Speed,velocity and accleration pressure forces and so on ...............
Velocity is defined as distance traveled (directed distance, to be precise), divided by time. Informally, it tells you how fast something goes.
Velocity of the x axis (how fast it's moving to the side) remains constant, so it equals whatever the x axis velocity is.
Initial Velocity
Velocity/speed.
As used in physics, the two are different. Speed is a scalar, velocity a vector.
Uniform velocity is velocity unaffected by acceleration. Variable velocity is velocity affected by acceleration. Lauren "Physics above all!"
Velocity/speed.