You are probably looking in the wrong places, if that's the conclusion you've arrived at from the data you've looked at.
Look around where you work, or on campus, or at church. (But in all cases, the first thing to notice about a man, his most important feature, the thing that if he lacks you should runaway at once, is his...job.
If he has one, then he has that much caliber, anyway.
in circular motion
The worlds youngest teacher is zero.
Picture of ground zero
Since speed is a scalar quantity, the only way the average speed can be zero is if the instantaneous speed is at all times zero, making it not a moving body, so no on the average speed. The average velocity, on the other hand, can easily be zero. The simplest example is you running in a circle.
No. If the speed is always zero, then the average of its speed at any two points in time is also zero.
why average product labour never gets to zero
No.
An object moving in a circular path at constant speed will have a non-zero average speed and zero average velocity since velocity is a vector parameter,
as of today, zero point zero :)
You will include zero in finding an average if it is present in the problem. For example, you want to average quiz scores of 75, 100, 90, 0, 80. You would include zero. If zero isn't listed, don't use it.
No, it can't. Average VELOCITY can be zero, though.
The shed is of zero mass and zero weight