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All the objects having uniform speed need not have uniform velocity described with the help of examples

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer lies in the very basic definition of speed and velocity.Speed is a distance covered in unit time velocity is displacement per unit time.Speed is the velocity of the magnitude vector.

Example

A body moving on a circular path of radius R with uniform angular speed W will have a uniform linear speed of WR and its velocity vector is along the tangent vector at every point and changes from point to point and so the body does not have a uniform i.e constant

velocity vector.

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The answer lies in the very basic definition of speed and velocity.Speed is a distance covered in unit time velocity is displacement per unit time.Speed is the velocity of the magnitude vector.

Example

A body moving on a circular path of radius R with uniform angular speed W will have a uniform linear speed of WR and its velocity vector is along the tangent vector at every point and changes from point to point and so the body does not have a uniform i.e constant

velocity vector.

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