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Why Is The Speed ,In General,Greater Than the Magnitude of the velocity?

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Answered by ankur2222
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Here Your Answer::

So, The Change In The Direction of The Motion ,The Length of the path traversed by the Body is Generally Greater Than the Magnitude of its Displacement..

So Speed is Generally Greater Than the Magnitude of velocity..

Answered by Anonymous
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This is true for average speed and average velocity. ,not for speed and velocity in general.

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