Yes, velocity can be negative. Negative velocity indicates that an object is moving in the opposite direction of its positive velocity.
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Yes, it is possible for velocity to be negative. Negative velocity indicates that an object is moving in the opposite direction of its positive velocity.
Yes, it is possible for the final velocity of an object to be negative. This means that the object is moving in the opposite direction of its initial motion.
Yes, it is possible for the average velocity to be negative. This occurs when an object moves in the opposite direction of its initial position, resulting in a negative displacement over a given time period.
Yes, velocity can be negative in physics when an object is moving in the opposite direction of the chosen positive direction.
Kinetic energy cannot be negative because it is a measure of an object's motion and velocity, which are always positive values. Negative kinetic energy would imply that an object is moving in the opposite direction of its velocity, which is not physically possible.