Physics, asked by Manishavansh, 11 months ago

a body moving with uniform speed may have variable velocity,
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Answered by Anonymous
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Speed is the rate of change of distance and velocity gives the rate of change of displacement, i.e, its magnitude is speed as well as it has direction. Hence, a body can have constant speed and still have varying velocity. For example: A body moving with 1 m/s due east and then with 1 m/s due west

Answered by joshni777
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It can be “either” change in its magnitude or change in its direction or both. Therefore you cannot have a constant velocity with varying speed. Yes. Any body which is changing either magnitude or direction of motion has variable velocity.

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