Physics, asked by omsabale28, 8 months ago

how direction & speed affect on
velocity.​

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Answered by email2tarin
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Speed is a scalar quantity and velocity is a vector quantity. Velocity, being a vector, has both a magnitude and a direction. The magnitude of the velocity vector is the instantaneous speed of the object. The direction of the velocity vector is directed in the same direction that the object moves.

Answered by devanshgidwani28
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Velocity , being a vector , has both a magnitude and a direction . The magnitude of the velocity vector is the instantaneous speed of the object . The direction of the velocity vector is directed in the same direction that the object moves . Since an object is moving in a circle , its direction is continuously changing .

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