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Name the physical quantity that represents the speed of a body in a particular direction

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Answered by parvd
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Answer:

Explanation:

That physical quantity is called speed (when no direction is given) and when it has a direction it's called velocity.

In other terms speed and velocity both are kinematic quantities that refer to the displacement of a body made.

When an object covers distance it is called speed and when the speed is observed going towards a particular direction it is referred to as velocity.

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Answered by SillySam
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Answer: Velocity

Explanation:

Velocity is a physical quantity that represents the speed of a body in a particular direction.

It is a vector quantity.

Its SI unit is m/sec.

For example : 200 m/sec in South.


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