How do you find velocity with distance and time?
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Velocity is entirely a vector quantity ,
Velocity has definite direction in the state of motion , whereas Speed is equal to Distance over time ,
On the other hand , we inculcate velocity = Displacement over time ,
Vector = vectors resolution
Vector ≠ Scalar resolution
Both have different arithmetic operations and under very special cases , we can use the result that velocity = Distance / Time
When the object is in translatory motion , considering 1 - D straight line motion , Then the general result is substituted by Velocity
Velocity has definite direction in the state of motion , whereas Speed is equal to Distance over time ,
On the other hand , we inculcate velocity = Displacement over time ,
Vector = vectors resolution
Vector ≠ Scalar resolution
Both have different arithmetic operations and under very special cases , we can use the result that velocity = Distance / Time
When the object is in translatory motion , considering 1 - D straight line motion , Then the general result is substituted by Velocity
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