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explain velocity and its types​

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Answered by kj353711
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A physics term, velocity describes the motion of objects. Velocity measures the movement of objects based on their speed and direction. The speed of an object measures how much distance it covers over a specific period of time. ... Velocity is a vector quantity since it describes both speed and direction.

Answered by Iphigenia
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A physics term, velocity describes the motion of objects. Velocity measures the movement of objects based on their speed and direction. The speed of an object measures how much distance it covers over a specific period of time. Velocity is a vector quantity since it describes both speed and direction

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It is Distance travelled by body per unit of time. It is Distance travelled by body per unit of time in a given direction. It only has Magnitude. It has Magnitude as well as directionAcceleration can be described as changes in speed, changes in direction, or changes in both. Acceleration is a vector. What is the equation for acceleration

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