No. Velocity is the Speed of an object, plus a component that defines its direction.
reciprocal of time taken
[ T-1 ] . Reciprocal time, from "degrees per second" .The angle part of it is dimensionless.
-- The magnitude of acceleration is equal to the time rate of change of speed. -- The magnitude of acceleration is equal to the time rate of change of the magnitude of velocity. -- Acceleration and velocity are both vectors.
The dimension of angular velocity is reciprocal time . . . 1/time or T-1 . It'll be stated as "some angle" per "unit of time", like "45 revolutions per minute", and angles are dimensionless.
A body has uniform velocity if it covers equal displacement in equal intervals of time however short the interval may be.
reciprocal of time taken
when a car travels equal distance in equal intervals of time its velocity is uniform and equal
No, It is the average velocity.
That's the velocity at any time.
[ T-1 ] . Reciprocal time, from "degrees per second" .The angle part of it is dimensionless.
no
Any number multiplied by its reciprocal is equal to ' 1 '.
It is equal to 1, but not always: the reciprocal must be defined for the equality and the reciprocal is not always defined.
It's equal to the change in velocity (final velocity - initial velocity).
Reduce to breakpoint at that time your reciprocal will be equal to your product of fraction.
when the body in motion covers equal displacement in equal intervals of time.
-- The magnitude of acceleration is equal to the time rate of change of speed. -- The magnitude of acceleration is equal to the time rate of change of the magnitude of velocity. -- Acceleration and velocity are both vectors.