Olaf Roemer
Velocity is measured in m/s and the direction is mentioned. Speed is also measured in m/s but the direction is not mentioned.Acceleration is measured in m2/s; it is the rate of change of velocity.
Velocity is the speed of an object in a given direction. It is typically measured in meters/second.
It changes if a force is applied to the body whose velocity is being measured.
FPS - Feet Per Second
Velocity can only be measured in relation to some specified point of rest, so there is no such thing as absolute velocity. All velocity is relative.
By Roemer, observing the moons of Jupiter.
final velocity. it is used in multiple equations. its opposite would be vi, initial velocity. they mean exactly what they sound like. final velocity is the last velocity something was going at in the measured time, initial would be the very first velocity at a measured time.
Velocity is measured by a combination of speed and direction.
it can be. if you wanted to.
Electromagnetic Waves all have constant velocity which are equal to the speed of light. It is only the frequency of the wave that differentiates ie between radio, gamma, X-ray. The velocity is always fixed at 3 x 10^8 ms^-1 which is equivalent to the speed of light.
final velocity - initial velocity divided by time
Velocity is measured as distanced traveled over time
Velocity is measured in meters/second in the S.I. system.
Velocity is measured in m/s and the direction is mentioned. Speed is also measured in m/s but the direction is not mentioned.Acceleration is measured in m2/s; it is the rate of change of velocity.
wind velocity
When you have calculated or measured it.
If velocity is km/hr and time is in hours then acceleration will be in km/hr2