give one example where speed is uniform and velocity is not uniform explain how it is happened
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speed is a scalar quantity and velocity is a vector quantity so it will have a given direction.
so the answer is circular motion.....as the speed remain same and velocity changes as it changes direction....
so the answer is circular motion.....as the speed remain same and velocity changes as it changes direction....
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Not necessarily circular motion
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Speed being a scalar quantity only needs the magnitude to be expressed whereas velocity being a vector quantity,magnitude as well as direction is also needed to be mentioned..
So when magnitude is uniform and direction changes,we can say that speed is uniform but velocity is non-uniform.
For eg:-When a car moves in an uncrowded lane,it need to take turns but magnitude remains the same..
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So when magnitude is uniform and direction changes,we can say that speed is uniform but velocity is non-uniform.
For eg:-When a car moves in an uncrowded lane,it need to take turns but magnitude remains the same..
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