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Explain velocity.........

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Answered by navinmhmhatre19
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Answer:

The velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference and is a function of time velocity is equivalent to a specificition of an object speed and direction of motion ..

Answered by ItzcuteMisty
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  • Velocity is a vector quantity which has both direction and magnitude.
  • It is rate of change of displacement i.e shortest path from initial position to final position with respect to time.

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Mathematically it is given by,

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