the numerical ratio of speed to velocity is less than .one but why?
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no the ratio can be less than or "equal to" one
this is because speed being distance "travelled" (sum of lengths of all paths travelled between initial and final position) per time can at the most be equal to velocity (length of the path joining initial and final position per time)
this is because speed being distance "travelled" (sum of lengths of all paths travelled between initial and final position) per time can at the most be equal to velocity (length of the path joining initial and final position per time)
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sry the ratio can be 1 or more than 1
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