Basically velocity is speed in a specific direction. So just the speed of the person when waking in the wind with a specific direction.
the person is walking at a constant velocity
Perhaps you mean terminal velocity. This is the maximum velocity reached by an object falling to the ground when the acceleration due to gravity is matched by the drag resistance of the air through which it is falling.
Um yes. If they are determined they can learn to do anything.
Just multiply mass x velocity.
Presumably this graph would register velocity vs. time. Presuming velocity on the y-axis and time on the x-axis, the graph would look like a half parabola. The person would accelerate infinitely. The key is that the force is "unbalanced." A person falling reaches equilibrium, ie. terminal velocity, when the upward force of wind resistance equals the downward force of gravity. Without some check to the acceleration, the person would accelerate faster and faster, forever.This is, of course, a purely hypothetical supposition. There is no such situation where this would occur. Even a person falling into a black hole would have a finite fall.
the person is decreasing resultant velocity
the person is walking at a constant velocity
yes , look at a moving car or a walking person
There are many things that could possibly be true of a person walking up the steps of a downward-moving escalator at a constant speed. This person could potentially stay in exactly the same place.
exactly the same as if they were running against the wind, with crosswind or in a vacuum. m/s2
Contributory negligence is when defense to a claim based on negligence. Having cases where the plaintiffs have walking into their own harm that they have suffered. Like when a person is jay walking and gets hit by a car the person who got hit cannot sue the person driving because they were jay walking.
A person who is walking is a pedestrian.
The velocity of the person is the velocity of the speeding train plus the velocity of the jump out. this gives a resultant velocity with a forward component in the direction of the train's motion.
A person's body frame is determined by the weight and density of a person's bone structure.
The person running would get more wetter then the person walking as you will be catching more rain than walking because you are running into more rain than if you were walking through it, but it does depend on the distance you are running or walking
it means that the person you are walking with is not the right person for you.
the person who discovered velocity was newton. so you should look up newtons theory on velocity.