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Direction the object is moving, describe the speed,
velocity and acceleration
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Answered by singhvinod4895
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To accelerate an object is to change its velocity, which is accomplished by altering either its speed or direction (like in case of uniform circular motion) in relation to time. ... Acceleration is a vector quantity. When either velocity or direction changes, there is acceleration (or deceleration).

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Answered by darkwader
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What is the speed and the direction of a moving object?

Speed is a description of how fast an object moves; velocity is how fast and in what direction it moves. In physics, velocity is speed in a given direction. When we say a car travels at 60 km/h, we are specifying its speed. When we say a car moves at 60 km/h to the north, we are specifying its velocity.

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