It means they are the same.
the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius
It's equal to the change in velocity (final velocity - initial velocity).
you are still. motion is at rest.
Yea it is.
That's the velocity at any time.
Yes. When it's not moving, its velocity is zero.
Mainly, when the velocity doesn't change. Also, in the case of varying velocity, the instantaneous velocity might, for a brief instant, be equal to the average velocity.
when a car travels equal distance in equal intervals of time its velocity is uniform and equal
In that case, the velocity is said to be constant.
For the instantaneous value of average velocity, average speed and average velocity are equal.
Always.
In uniform motion.
the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius
Because charge particles produces magnetic field which causes electromagnetic force that's why moving charges move with the velocity equal to the velocity of light.
No, It is the average velocity.
when the body in motion covers equal displacement in equal intervals of time.
Tangential velocity is equal to (mass x velocity^2)/radial distance