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is velocity and state of motion same?​

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Answered by nazranabano3y
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Moving slowly, fast, or not at all, state of motion simply describes how an object is moving. In order for an object to have constant velocity, it must maintain both a constant speed and direction. Traveling in a circle means you're changing direction, and, therefore, your velocity.

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