Physics, asked by salmankhan8115, 10 months ago

velocity is a vector quantity. what do you infer from this statement​

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Answered by Dishadansena314
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Answer:

yes velocity is a vector quantity because velocity is the displacement per unit area and displacement is vector quantity ok

Answered by Anonymous
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Hi there!

Your Answer :-

Vector Quantities are that Quantities which have magnitude as well as direction.

As, Velocity Shows Magnitude and the direction in which it is moving, It is classified as Vector Quantity.

For Example:- A car is moving with a velocity of 80km/hr North.

Thanks!

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