Physics, asked by Bhavya01102003, 1 year ago

True or False Velocity of a body can never be greater than its speed . Why?

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Answered by Anjaliwanode
4
False because velocity us a vector quantity ans speed us and scalar quantity
Answered by noor101
1
true because velocity depends on the displacement of an object which is the smallest path
where as the speed depends on distance of an object which is the total path covered
( displacement can also never be greater than distance
it is either equal to or smaller than distance)

Jaspreetsingh1221: worst thing
Jaspreetsingh1221: speed can also depend on displacement
noor101: speed is defined as distance per unit time bt velocity is defined as displacement per unit time
Jaspreetsingh1221: it's not necessary
Jaspreetsingh1221: Speed is the distance traveled by an object where as, velocity is distance traveled by an object per unit time in a particular direction. S
noor101: speed is distance travelled per unit time that is why we write speed= distance / time
Jaspreetsingh1221: and what about displacement??
Anjaliwanode: first find out displacements
Jaspreetsingh1221: what?
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