Physics, asked by karun8673, 1 year ago

An object travels at same speed but at different velocity. why

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Answered by Sas1234
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This is because, Speed is a scalar quantity and Velocity is a vector quantity. Velocity is defined as the rate of speed per unit time. In speed, directions remains the same, and in velocity directions change. Though the magnitude remains the same, but direction changes, right?
So, an object travels at same speed but at different velocities.
Hope, this helps!
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