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difference between mass and velocity

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Answered by kajal43
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Velocity :Distance travelled per unit time in a given direction is called velocity.
Mass:A large body of matter with no definite shapes.

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Answered by bhaveshingole739
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Velocity is the speed in a certain direction, e.g. 100mph north would be a velocity.

Mass is easiest understood as a measure of how hard it is to change that objects velocity*. So as you can imagine it is easier to stop a tennis ball coming at you than a train.this is because of the mass. Mass is different from weight, which is mass times the strength of gravity. However many people confuse the two.

* in modern physics it is actually the energy something has when it is not moving and not exactly the above, but if you are asking this question, you don't need this information! The above is more than enough.

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