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what is speed displacement and their diffrences​

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Answered by nikithavinoth
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Displacement is the vector difference between the ending and starting positions of an object. Velocity is the rate at which displacement changes with time. It is a vector, too. The average velocity over some interval is the total displacement during that interval, divided by the time.

Answered by priyomrabhadas
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1 ) Displacement is the vector difference between the ending and starting positions of an object. It may be very different from the distance the object has traveled along the way.

2 ) Velocity is the rate at which displacement changes with time. It is a vector, too.

3 ) The average velocity over some interval is the total displacement during that interval, divided by the time.

4 ) The instantaneous velocity at some moment in time is the velocity of the object right now.

5 ) Instantaneous velocity is the derivative of position with respect to time.

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