In order to measure velocity you need displacement (a start location and an end location) and time.
The momentum of an object is the product of the object's mass and velocity. This is essentially a measure of how hard it is to stop an object.
the terminal velocity is the total speed that its take an object to reach the point it required from the initial velocity
speed is the measure of an object
Inertia.
Velocity= sqrt(2(distance*gravity))
The momentum of an object is the product of the object's mass and velocity. This is essentially a measure of how hard it is to stop an object.
the terminal velocity is the total speed that its take an object to reach the point it required from the initial velocity
speed is the measure of an object
Inertia.
Speed and Velocity are the same thing, it is a measure of rate of change of position of an object.
Velocity= sqrt(2(distance*gravity))
velocity
velocity
As regards a moving object, we call the measure of the speed and direction it is moving its velocity.
force of compression
It is a measure of the component of the velocity of the object in the direction towards or away from the reference point (the origin). It takes no account of the object's velocity in the transverse direction. It is, therefore, not a measure of the object's speed or velocity. For example, the distance of an object going around in a circle about the origin is a constant. So the slope of the distance vs time graph will be 0. But the speed of the object is NOT 0 (nor is its velocity 0).
No, mass is the measure of matter in an object. Weight is the measure of gravitational force needed to keep the object grounded.