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Difference between displacement and velocity

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Answered by Anonymous
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☑☑Velocity is the defined as the displacement per unit time.

☑Its unit is m/s

☑It is a vector quantity.

☑It can be pisitive , negative and zero.

☑Its dimensional formula is

[M(0) L(1) T(-1)]

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☑☑Speed is defined as the distance per unit time .

☑Its unit is also m/s

☑It is a scalar quantity.

☑It can not be negative.

☑Its dimensional formula is

[M(0) L(1) T(-1)]

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