The correct term is velocity, not velocity.
There is no reason why an object cannot have 0 velocity and 0 average speed - relative to some fixed reference point. I assume that your school, for example, has 0 velocity and 0 average speed.
Only if speed is constant. There can be no acceleration if the average speed is equal to the instantaneous speed.
Average distance ______________ = Average Speed Average time
Yes. If an object is moving at a constant speed the average speed and the constant speed are the same.
the speed
Average speed and instantaneous speed are both measurements of the speed of an object. The instantaneous speed measures how fast the object is going at a particular moment, while average speed shows how fast the object was moving in total over time.
Yes it can.When a body moves in a circular path keeping its speed uniform then it will have variable vilocity as vilocity is the speed in a particular direction and while moving in a circular path its direction keeps changing and so does vilocity
For example, an object goes in a circle, at a speed of 50 km/hour. The average speed is 50 km/hour; the average velocity is zero.
The average speed of an object in an interval of time is the distance traveled by the object divided by the duration of the interval.
No, it can't. Average VELOCITY can be zero, though.
there's four speed. There are constant speed, average speed, increasing speed, and decreasing speed. choose one of them
Average speed
Instantaneous speed is the speed at a particular moment in time.The average speed of an object tells you the (average) rate at which it covers distance