Any skydiver can fall at a constant velocity. This is called the, "Terminal velocity".
Since we do not have the picture that you mention, nothing more can be assumed.
Use the link below to see several different images of a CV joint.
Is there a picture of a man falling off Hoover Dam during construction and he is waving?
To draw a picture for velocity, first you need to understand what velocity means. Velocity simply means speed in a given direction. So for a picture you simply need to draw something related to something having speed. For example a ball has speed so you could draw a ball.
I would guess that the picture was not properly secured if a picture fell off the wall.
Flow rate is volume of liqid flowing per unit time, velocity is displacement per unit time. For a constant cross-section area, the flow rate would increase with velocity and vice versa. This is because the volume flowing per unit time obviously increases if distance covered by the fluid increases. Picture a fluid flowing through a cylindrical pipe.
Yes, it is possible to do this.
While your speed may be the same, your direction is constantly changing. So there is an angular acceleration. The force caused by this is called centripetal force, and it points towards the center of the circle. You can know this by feeling it, or by drawing a picture of the force system. Acceleration is broken up into normal and tangential components for rotation. The tangential is zero because you are moving at a constant speed, however the normal is not zero, and points to the center of the circle by definition.
This is not possible. There is no such thing as Tortimer's Picture.
It is not possible to change your profile picture to a video.
Sorry but it is not possible to put a picture in an answer in wikianswers.
No.
You can. I have.