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EXPLAIN VELOCITY...... ​

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Answered by suvinsharma
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The speed of something in a given direction the velocities of the emitted particles. (this is correct answer)

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Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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  • Velocity is the rate of change of position w.r.t time in a particular direction.

  • Example :- Two cars moving with a speed of 40km/h , one towards the east and other towards the west. Then velocity of one car with respect to the other is negative.

  • Displacement of a moving body per unit time is called the velocity of the body.

  • Velocity = Displacement / Time taken

  • Velocity is a vector quantity.

  • It's SI unit is metre per second (m/s).

  • Velocity can be negative.
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