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speed and velocity are not always equal in magnitude explain giving one example​

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Answered by Himanshu8715
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For example, let one car is moving on a zig-zag road. So, it is speed used here. And let another car moving on highway, i.e. straight path. So it's velocity used here. Now in every part of the journey car 2 will have same magnitude but in case of car 1 its magnitude will decrease when the car will take a turn.

Answered by Anonymous
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The magnitude of speed and velocity of a moving body is equal only if the body moves in a single straight line. What is the difference between Uniform and Non-Uniform Motion? But if a body does not move in a single straight line, then the speed and velocity of the body are not equal.

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