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the numerical value of the ratio of instantaneous velocity to instantaneous speed is​

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Answered by Darika25
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Answer:

Always equal to 1

Explanation:

The magnitudes of velocity and speed will be equal.

Answered by qwvilla
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Question :

What is the numerical value of the ratio of instantaneous velocity to instantaneous speed ?

Answer :

The numerical value of the ratio of instantaneous velocity to instantaneous speed is ONE (1).

  • Instantaneous velocity can be defined as the rate of change of position of a body at very little time interval. The S.I unit of Instantaneous velocity is m/s and it is a vector quantity which means it has both magnitude and direction.

Instantaneous velocity = distance / time

  • Instantaneous speed can be defined as a short distance covered by a body in short interval of time. The S.I unit of Instantaneous speed is m/s. Instantaneous speed is a scalar quantity which means it has only magnitude but no direction.

Instantaneous speed = distance / tim

Hence , the numerical value of the ratio of instantaneous velocity to instantaneous speed is 1 .

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