no
Yea it is.
It can be any of them. If your final speed is the fastest you have gone then it is smaller, if it is the slowest you have gone then it is bigger and if it is the average of what you have been doing then it is the same.
The last moment, the speed is the final, the first moment, the speed is zero, average=final /2. For the bit just before the final, and the bit an equal bit just after the start the average is again final/2. For every instant before the final, coupled with the same instant after the start, the average is final/2. So the average for the whole trip is final/2. So to get the final, multiply the average by 2.
No. (We'd like to explain why, but the question doesn't permit it.)
No instantaneous speed is not final speed.
You can find the final speed using the formula: final speed = initial speed + (acceleration * time). Simply plug in the values for initial speed, acceleration, and time to calculate the final speed of the object.
2m/s
If a car is speeding up, its initial speed is less than its final speed. As the car accelerates, its speed increases over time, so the initial speed is lower than the final speed attained during acceleration.
I don't know, but here is what I think. Strength = Defense - is very powerful, you can lift heavy things, throw strong punches and defend. Bad thing is, you may be too heavy (no offense to strong people) to run fast, so you run slow. Speed = Attack - is very fast, if you're moving faster than sound you can be able to do HUGE long jumps, run on surface of water, dodge nearly anything anyone attacks you with, etc. Bad thing is may not be strong enough to knock out strength. *A hit of strength's attacks will do big damage to speed *But speed can dodge strength's attacks *If speed attacks strength, it will damage strength *But strength can defend, so it won't do much damage. *Speed can go really fast, so when it impacts into something, it does nearly the equal power to strength's attacks. *............ Strength loses.
Wind strength or wind speed is important to a pilot because it effect the pilot's ability control the plane while in flight, upon take off, upon final approach and upon landing.
900kg-m/s
Power is a combination of speed and strength. Power= Speed+ Strength Your just using speed and strength at the same time :P