Physics, asked by sargusaisathwikdpswa, 1 month ago

velocity is nothing but ___________ in a specific direction​

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Answered by achshagladyst4607
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Answer:

The direction of the velocity vector is simply the same as the direction that an object is moving. It would not matter whether the object is speeding up or slowing down. If an object is moving rightwards, then its velocity is described as being rightwards.

Answered by steffis
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velocity is nothing but Speed in a specific direction​.

What is velocity speed?

  • Speed is defined as the rate at which something moves.
  • Velocity is defined as the speed with a direction.
  • Velocity is the rate at which an object's position changes.
  • A body's speed is the distance it travels in a given amount of time.
  • The velocity of a body is the distance it travels in a unit of time.

Hence, Speed in a specific direction is defined as velocity.

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