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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

velocity describes the motion of objects. Velocity measures the movement of objects based on their speed and direction. ... Speed is a scalar measurement since it only defines the magnitude of how fast an object is moving. Velocity is a vector quantity since it describes both speed and direction.

Answered by Anonymous
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Velocity :

The rate of change of position of a object per unit time is called velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity.

Mathematically :

 \sf Velocity = \dfrac{Displacement}{Time}

 \sf v = \dfrac{s}{t}

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