difference between distance and velocity
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♦ Velocity ♦
✔Velocity is defined as displacement covered per time.
✔ Velocity of an object tells us how fast and in which direction the given object moves.
✔Velocity of an object is a vector and can be positive or negative.
✔The average velocity of a moving object can be zero too.
♦ Distance ♦
✔Distance is the total path length covered by an object during a given time.
✔Distance has a magnitude only and no direction. Thus, distance is scalar.
✔Distance is always taken positive.
✔Distance can never have a magnitude less than that of displacement.
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♦ Velocity ♦
✔Velocity is defined as displacement covered per time.
✔ Velocity of an object tells us how fast and in which direction the given object moves.
✔Velocity of an object is a vector and can be positive or negative.
✔The average velocity of a moving object can be zero too.
♦ Distance ♦
✔Distance is the total path length covered by an object during a given time.
✔Distance has a magnitude only and no direction. Thus, distance is scalar.
✔Distance is always taken positive.
✔Distance can never have a magnitude less than that of displacement.
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Distance: 1.When the body moves from one position to another the actual path of the body traversed is called distance 2.Distance is a scalar quantity. Velocity: 1.The velocity of a body is defined as the rate of displacement with respect to time. 2.It is a vector quantity. Hope it helps.....
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