I am not sure what you are trying to calculate. Pressure is defined as force divided by area.
No, It is the average velocity.
That is true because momentum is mass times velocity
FALSE!
Kinetic energy is equal to one-half of the product of an object's mass and the square of its velocity. Velocity is change in displacement divided by time. If you have the kinetic energy and mass, you can calculate the velocity by taking the square root of the quotient of kinetic energy and mass, and thereby solving for the velocity.
It equals an undefined entity. The average acceleration of an object equals the CHANGE in velocity divided by the time interval. The term "change in velocity" is not the same as the term "velocity", "average velocity", or "instantaneous velocity".
No. Velocity = distance divided by time. Example: a body covers 100 metres distance in 10 seconds velocity = 100 / 10 = 10 m/s
Yes acceleration equals velocity divided by time i.e a=v/t and it's S.I unit is m/s2
That is called pressure. For example, the SI unit for pressure is the Pascal, which is equal to newtons / square meters.
Escape velocity is the velocity that an object needs in order to reach infinite distance, wherein the force will equal to zero. Orbital velocity is the velocity of an object so it can stay in orbit.
60 divided by the square root of pi = 33.85137501
speed is distance divided by time Miles per hour velocity is distance divided by time for a given direction so it is direction sometimes known as a vector. so VECTOR
it is equal to the area of that square divided by four.