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what is difference velocity and height ​

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Answered by as8620590ak
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concepts which are always discussed while studying motion. Velocity can be understood as the speed of a moving body in a particular direction whereas acceleration is any change in the velocity of the object, with respect to time.

Motion implies movement; it is the act of moving or more specifically, the change in position of the body, concerning time. Whenever you walk, run or drive you are actually in motion and not only this, flying of birds, swimming of fishes, flowing of water from the river, falling of leaves from trees, rotation and revolution of the earth, is also motion.

For a layperson, these two terms are one and the same thing, but in physics, there are subtle differences between velocity and acceleration.

Answered by Nikku65
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Velocity: It is displacement produced per unit of time .

Height :when any object Perpendicular to surface then amount of vertical matter is called height .

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