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what is the numerical ratio of velocity to its magnitude

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Velocity is defined as the ratio of displacement and time.

The numerical ratio for the velocity and its magnitude is basically 1:1.

When the object moves in the straight path, the net displacement caused is the total distance covered in a uniform speed.

Thus, the net displacement will be equal to total distance travelled.

Answered by jaswasri2006
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The Ratio of The Numerical ratio of velocity to its Magnitude is

  \tt 1 \ratio1

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