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• The 'distance' travelled by a body in unit time interval is called its speed. When the position of a body changes in particular direction, then speed is denoted by velocity. i.e. the rate of change of displacement of a body is called its Velocity. Speed is a scalar quantity while velocity is vector quantit

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  1. The 'distance' travelled by a body in unit time interval is called its speed. When the position of a body changes in particular direction, then speed is denoted by velocity. i.e. the rate of change of displacement of a body is called its Velocity. Speed is a scalar quantity while velocity is vector quantit
  2. TWO SPEED AND VELOCITY

Explanation:

speed \div distance \times timespeed÷distance×time

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