Physics, asked by sakshibital, 5 months ago

what is formula of velocity​

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Answered by ItzRockingPrince
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☆ The formula of velocity is \sf v = \dfrac{s}{t}

Where,

  • v = Velocity
  • s = Displacement
  • t = Time Interval

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Answered by zumba12
1

The formula of velocity is Velocity  = \frac{displacement}{time}

Explanation:

  • Velocity is a measurement of how long it takes an object to travel in a straight line to its destination.
  • Furthermore, it is inversely connected to the time travelled and is directly related to displacement. The meter per second (m/s) is the unit of measurement of velocity.
  • Displacement (change in position) = final position - initial position (m)
  • Time - time taken to cover the distance (s)
  • The speed of an object in a specific direction is called velocity, which is a vector quantity.
  • Speed is a scalar quantity that describes the pace at which an object's distance travelled changes.
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