High Velocity is short for "high terminal velocity" which is another way of saying that the blood spatter is small and is so small, in fact, it is the smallest of other velocities:
• Low terminal velocity
• Medium terminal velocity
The high velocity pattern is usually less than one millimeter in diameter and is
known to fall up to around 100 feet per second.
The antonym for spatter is consolidate, which means to unite or combine into a coherent whole.
Blood can help solve a crime in many ways. Here are three examples: 1)There is something called the "point of convergence." This is when blood is on a surface that has a "tail" at the end of the dot showing the angle of where the person has been shot. So if the "tail" of the blood spots are all poing towards each other, you can tell where the person has been shot by drawing a line for each blood spot where they all meet. The point of convergence is where all of the lines meet. 2)Blood spatter is another way to help solve a crime. It determines the direction of where the person has been hit. For example: if they got hit with a baseball bat at the right side of the skull, the blood spatter will travel the opposite direction. 3)Blood can also identify how long ago the person has been struck with a weapon. If the blood is liquity, that means it was recent. If the blood is a little hardened, that means it has been a while. Also, color of the blood matters too. The darker the color, the deeper the wound.
No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.
If you have no velocity, then you aren't moving.
Acceleration means how fast velocity changes. "How fast" means change of velocity per time unit - and this is also called a "rate".Acceleration means how fast velocity changes. "How fast" means change of velocity per time unit - and this is also called a "rate".Acceleration means how fast velocity changes. "How fast" means change of velocity per time unit - and this is also called a "rate".Acceleration means how fast velocity changes. "How fast" means change of velocity per time unit - and this is also called a "rate".
No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.No; acceleration means the velocity changes.
No. Velocity means speed.
Zero velocity means that the vehicle and the person who is measuring the velocity are moving together.
Acceleration means how fast velocity changes. "How fast" means change of velocity per time unit - and this is also called a "rate".Acceleration means how fast velocity changes. "How fast" means change of velocity per time unit - and this is also called a "rate".Acceleration means how fast velocity changes. "How fast" means change of velocity per time unit - and this is also called a "rate".Acceleration means how fast velocity changes. "How fast" means change of velocity per time unit - and this is also called a "rate".
'Velocity' means the rate at which position changes, and the direction in which it changes. 'Acceleration' means the rate at which velocity changes, and the direction in which it changes.
Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. When the velocity of an object changes, it means either the speed, direction, or both are changing. If velocity is constant, it means the object is moving at a steady speed in a straight line.
Velocity at zero means the object is not moving, while acceleration at zero means the object is moving at a constant velocity. Velocity at zero can be motionless or stationary, while acceleration at zero indicates that there is no change in velocity, even if the object is moving.