so mr.pursley the velocity doesn't matter for the question I asked?

no

kristen, think this out. Remember Newtonn's laws of motion? Velocity has nothing to do with motion, it is change of velocity that requires force (first law). We call change of velocity acceleartion. F=ma (second law)

If the question does not explicitly mention or require the consideration of velocity, then it is safe to assume that velocity does not matter for that particular question. However, it's important to note that this answer assumes we are discussing a specific question or problem and the context surrounding it. Without more specific information about the question you asked, it is difficult to provide a more accurate response. If you can provide more details or the actual question, I would be happy to help you further.