If an object doesn't move, then its velocity is zero.
0 (zero) m/s (or (mph).
A body moving at a uniform speed may have a uniform velocity, or its velocity could be changing. How could that be? Let's look. The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity is speed.
It depends how you changed the direction of the body. If the body is hit by an external force in the direction of motion, the velocity should increase. If the body is hit by an external force in the opposite direction of motion, velocity will decrease.
"velocity"
rate of change of displacement is known as velocity it shows that how fast or slow a body is moving and in which direction it is moving.
No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.
zero because the initial and final velocity is constant . so,difference bet. final velocity and initial velocity is zero
a "body" "moving body" an "object" is moving with constant velocity. [OR] a "body" is moving with constant velocity.
The velocity changes. called acceleration.
Yes. If a fast moving body has an impact with another fast moving body, the velocity of that initial body will be transferred into the latter body.
Velocity also changes as it is a vector quantity.
if it is not moving
variable velocity can be defined as a moving body whose velocity changes with time
A body moving at a uniform speed may have a uniform velocity, or its velocity could be changing. How could that be? Let's look. The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity is speed.
The product of mass and velocity determines the momentum of a moving body.
It depends how you changed the direction of the body. If the body is hit by an external force in the direction of motion, the velocity should increase. If the body is hit by an external force in the opposite direction of motion, velocity will decrease.
"velocity"
Zero, since the velocity doesn't change.