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What is called velocity? ​

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Answered by SWAPNI7350
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What is Velocity:

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The meaning of velocity of an object can be defined as the rate of change of the object’s position with respect to a frame of reference and time. It might sound complicated but velocity is basically speeding in a specific direction. It is a vector quantity, which means we need both magnitude (speed) and direction to define velocity. The SI unit of it is meter per second (ms-1). If there is a change in magnitude or the direction in the velocity of a body the body is said to be accelerating.

Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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Velocity is the rate of change of displacement of an object in a particular direction. S.I Unit Of Velocity is Meter/Second.

It is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude as well as direction. It can be negative, zero and negative.

  \red{ \cal \: {Velocity }= \tt \frac{Displacement}{Time  \:  \: Taken}}

Dimensional Formula For Velocity →  \red{ \bf \: M^{0} \: T^{-1}}

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