Physics, asked by aadithakur005, 9 months ago

explain why speed of the body is greater than or equal to the magnitude of velocity?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Velocity is speed with direction, so it is impossible to have a greater speed than velocity. You could have a greater speed at one time than the average velocity.

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Answered by bhawna753
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speed is directly proportional to distance travelled by body whereas velocity proportional to magnitude of displacement so distance is greater than displacement ...speed is greater than magnitude of velocity...

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