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Difference between velocity and time ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here :

Velocity :

1.) It is a vector quantity.

2.) It may be positive, negative or zero.

Answer :

• Though both are calculated using the same units (km/h, m/s, mph, etc.), the two are different in that one is described using numerical values alone (i.e. a scalar quantity) whereas the other describes both magnitude and direction (a vector quantity).

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Answered by ILLIgalAttitude
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VELOCITY => 1. it is vector quantity .

2. It has magnitude with direction.

3. It's value will be in positive , negative or 0.

4. Si unit is meter / second

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TIME. => 1. it is scalar quantity.

2. It has magnitude with no specific direction.

3. Its value never be negative.

Si unit is second.

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