There is average velocity, and there is instantaneous velocity. I don't think "overall velocity" is a concept generally used in physics; please clarify what you mean.
The velocity of an object, in a given direction, is the displacement in that direction divided by the time period for the displacement.
When you combine 2 velocities that are in the same directions, add them together to find the resultant velocity. When you combine 2 velocities that are in opposite directions, subtract the smaller velocity from the larger velocity to find the resultant velocity.
you would dived the distance by the time it takes to find the velocity.
The formula to find velocity is: V = D. (VELOCITY equals distance divided by time) T
An object at a constant velocity (or motion) has a overall force of 0.
To find acceleration you subtract initial velocity from final velocity and divide it by time.
Yes.
When you combine 2 velocities that are in the same directions, add them together to find the resultant velocity. When you combine 2 velocities that are in opposite directions, subtract the smaller velocity from the larger velocity to find the resultant velocity.
When you combine 2 velocities that are in the same directions, add them together to find the resultant velocity. When you combine 2 velocities that are in opposite directions, subtract the smaller velocity from the larger velocity to find the resultant velocity.
Terminal Velocity. This is the velocity at which the accelaration from Earth's gravity and the drag from air resistance reaches equillibrium.
you would dived the distance by the time it takes to find the velocity.
Write an experiment to find the velocity of sound?
The formula to find velocity is: V = D. (VELOCITY equals distance divided by time) T
An object at a constant velocity (or motion) has a overall force of 0.
Velocity is speed and direction
Yes.
You subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide by the time interval.
That the component of the velocity towards or away from the origin is zero. You can infer nothing at all about its overall velocity since it could be travelling in a transverse direction at any velocity.