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What are the the 3 physical quantities used to describe motion​

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Answered by Arnav799
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Answer:

Motion is described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration, speed, and time

Explanation:

Answered by HappyJohn
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The three physical quantities used to describe motion are: velocity, acceleration and position.

Explanation:

1. Velocity is that quantity which describes how fast an object can move and in which direction.

2. Rate at which velocity changes is the acceleration of that object.

3. The SI units of these three quantities are:

  • Velocity = m/s or metre per second
  • Acceleration = m/s^2
  • Position = m or metres

4. A motion in a body occurs due to a quantity which is called force. This quantity describes magnitude alongwith direction and hence is considered as a vector quantity.

5. When an object or a body is pushed or pulled, then force is exerted on that body which makes the object to move and come to motion.

6. Thus, we can say that force can change the velocity of the object that comes to motion.

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