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This would be when you travel form one point to somewhere else and then bake again while having the same velocity when you started and when you finished.

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What would produce an average velocity of zero?

A round-trip to school and back


How do you find the average velocity pressure?

To find the average velocity pressure, you would need to calculate the total velocity pressure and divide it by the number of measurements taken. This would give you the average velocity pressure over the measurement period.


Select the solution below that would produce an average velocity of zero?

A person walks forward for 2 hours and then walks back for 2 hours, ending up at the same position where they started. Their average velocity would be zero since they covered the same distance in each direction.


Would a radio controlled car produce an average velocity of zero?

For the purposes of this explanation, velocity will be given in m/s. If it's starting position is the same as its stopping position, the radio controlled car will have an average velocity of zero meters per second. This is because average velocity is displacement/time interval. Displacement is change in position and is a vector quantity, which has magnitude and direction. Average velocity is the displacement/time interval, and is also a vector quantity, including the magnitude of the speed and its direction. If you start and stop walking at the same position, your displacement is 0m, even if you walked a distance of 100 miles, and your average velocity would be 0m/s. Refer to the related link below for an illustration.


Would instantaneous velocity yield the same value as average velocity?

Instantaneous velocity and average velocity are not the same. Instantaneous velocity is the velocity at a specific moment in time, while average velocity is the total displacement over a given time interval. In general, they will not have the same value unless the motion is at a constant velocity.


What is the average velocity of a 6.0 second interval?

The average velocity would be the total displacement over the total time interval. To calculate this, divide the total displacement by the total time to get the average velocity.


Select the situation below that would produce an average velocity of zero.?

A dog running in circles, stopping where it started


Does the slope of a position time graph represent average velocity or rate of change of velocity?

The tangent at a point on the position-time graph represents the instantaneous velocity. 1. The tangent is the instantaneous slope. 2. Rather than "average" velocity, the slope gives you "instantaneous" velocity. The average of the instantaneous gives you average velocity.


Average velocity always equals one-half the sum of the initial and final velocities?

Is this a question? or a statement that you are unsure of? Well anyways, this would be correct if acceleration was a constant but if acceleration is not a constant, the (not-constant) acceleration would change the rate of velocity and thus that statement/question would be false.


What is its average velocity during this 15-s interval?

To find the average velocity during a 15-second interval, you would calculate the total displacement during that time and divide it by the total time. The formula for average velocity is displacement divided by time.


What is the magnitude of average velocity?

The magnitude of average velocity is the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken, regardless of the direction. It gives the overall speed at which an object has moved over a certain period.


How long will it take for Apollo 11 to travel to the sun if it moves at the same average velocity from earth to the sun?

It would depend on what that velocity was.