Physics, asked by misbafathimamkmisriz, 5 months ago

the velocity of a body in stationary is called​

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Answered by PrincessTeja
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Velocity (also called linear velocity) and angular velocity are measured with respect to a frame of reference. The linear velocity of a rigid body is a vector quantity, equal to the time rate of change of its linear position. Thus, it is the velocity of a reference point fixed to the body

Answered by ahervandan39
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Explanation:

Velocity (also called linear velocity) and angular velocity are measured with respect to a frame of reference. The linear velocity of a rigid body is a vector quantity, equal to the time rate of change of its linear position. Thus, it is the velocity of a reference point fixed to the body.

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