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Velocity is a vector quantity. justify the statement.

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Answered by Sadhna111
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Velocity is a vector quantity. Take note note that velocity is defined as the rate at which an object changes its position. So, it not only measures how fast the object is moving, but its starting point and end position are considered. The magnitude of its motion should be accompanied with its direction.
Answered by Answerseeker
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Velocity is a vector quantity that refers to "the rate at which an object changes its position." Imagine a person moving rapidly - one step forward and one step back - always returning to the original starting position. While this might result in a frenzy of activity, it would result in a zero velocity. Because the person always returns to the original position, the motion would never result in a change in position. Since velocity is defined as the rate at which the position changes, this motion results in zero velocity.
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