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Define velocity? write its S. I unit ?Writ is scalar or vectar quantity ?​

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Answered by mahikas2007
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Velocity. It is a physical quantity that gives both the speed and direction of motion of the body. Velocity of a body is defined as the displacement produced per unit time. ... Velocity is a vector quantity because its description requires both magnitude and direction.

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Answered by neelb274
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Velocity is defined as the rate of change of displacement of a body.

Its S.I unit is metres per second or m s^-1.

It is a vector quantity because it has a specified direction along with magnitude and also follows Vector's laws.

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