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difference between Displacement and velocity !​

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Answered by MizBroken
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Step-by-step explanation:

Displacement is the vector difference between the ending and starting positions of an object. ... Velocity is the rate at which displacement changes with time. It is a vector, too. The average velocity over some interval is the total displacement during that interval, divided by the time.

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Answered by shiphra52001
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Displacement is the shortest path covered by the body. It is denoted by the letter s.

Velocity is displacement per time taken. It is also the rate of change of displacement. It is denoted by the letter v.

Velocity = Displacement/time

V = S/t

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