30 miles per hour north
The dependent value on a velocity-time graph is velocity.
the approximate value of orbital velocity is about 8km/hr.
It is an example of a velocity.
The velocity of a cube is _?
One example of Velocity is that if you are running in the same direction, your speed and velocity is the same. But if you are running AROUND the track, your speed is the same but your velocity is changing.
Only if the velocity is constant.
This is because speed is defined as the absolute value of velocity - irrespective of the direction of motion.
Speed is an example of a rate of change. It is specifically the rate of change of distance over time.In calculus, speed is the absolute value of velocity. Velocity measures both speed and direction, while speed only measures speed. For example, if a car is driving backward with a speed of 90km/h, its velocity would be -90km/h because "backward" indicates a "negative" velocity.
It's not. Unless you add a direction to speed it will not become velocity. Since positive and negative are sometimes used to denote direction, absolute value of velocity may equal speed (certain situations)
It's a scrambled equation. What you meant to say is, "The absolute value of velocity equals speed."
An object's velocity is it's speed plus direction. example: 55mph south Hope this helps:)
Velocity = Displacement/Time =10.55m/11.31s = 0.932m/s Value of constant velocity is 0.932m/s.