How many syllables in velocity?

Velocity has 4 syllables and the stress is on the second syllable.

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Syllables in velocity

  • How many syllables in velocity?
    4 syllables
  • Divide velocity into syllables:
    ve-loc-i-ty
  • Stressed syllable in velocity:
    ve-loc-i-ty
  • How to pronounce velocity:
    vulasutee
  • IPA-notation:
    vʌlɑˈsʌti
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    8 (c, e, i, l, o, t, v, y)
  • Unique letters:
    8 (c, e, i, l, o, t, v, y)
  • Velocity backwards:
    yticolev
  • Velocity sorted alphabetically:
    ceilotvy
How many syllables in velocity?
4 syllables
Divide velocity into syllables
ve-loc-i-ty
Stressed syllable in velocity
ve-loc-i-ty
How to pronounce velocity
vulasutee
IPA-notation
vʌlɑˈsʌti
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
8 (c, e, i, l, o, t, v, y)
Unique letters
8 (c, e, i, l, o, t, v, y)
velocity backwards
yticolev
velocity sorted alphabetically
ceilotvy

Words like velocity

Velocity in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. A force causes a change in velocity; and, likewise, a change in velocity generates a force. The equation works both ways.
2. The velocity of light is about 186,000 miles per second.
3. Light travels at a velocity of 186,000 miles per second.
4. Application of force to an object changes its velocity: its speed, its direction, or both.
5. The derivatives of space with respect to time are velocity, acceleration, and jerk.
6. The derivatives of distance with respect to time are velocity, acceleration, and jerk.
7. The meter per second is the SI unit for velocity. Its symbol is m/s.
8. A steam turbine is a prime mover in which steam at high velocity impinges upon the blades of a rotating element, thus transforming energy of the steam into mechanical energy.
9. We are always getting away from the present moment. Our mental existences, which are immaterial and have no dimensions, are passing along the Time-Dimension with a uniform velocity from the cradle to the grave.
10. When viewed in an inertial reference frame, an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless acted upon by a net force.

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