Physics, asked by bukiu, 1 month ago

Velocity is a vector quantity. why?
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Answered by bitastap
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Explanation:

The Velocity of a body is the distance travelled per second by the body in a specified direction. It is a vector quantity as it requires both magnitude and direction to express it , then only it's meaning is complete .

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Answered by mihirdevchikkugenius
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Answer:

Velocity is vector quantity

Explanation:

Velocity is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude with direction which the value is defined whereas speed is a scalor quantity because it represents only the magnitude which means it shows only the value.

For example: velocity = 10m/s to the west, here the magnitude is '10m/s' and the direction is west so, the velocity is vector quantity.

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