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what is velocity..........​

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Answered by Tanujrao36
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Answer :-

\implies Velocity is defined as the displacement covered by body per unit time.

\bf{\boxed{\boxed{Velocity=\dfrac{Displacement}{Time}}}}

  1. It is a vector quantity.
  2. It's unit is km/hr and m/s.
  3. We can also describe it into vector form.
  4. It is denoted by V

\bf{\underline{\underline{\red{Important\:points}}}}

  • Vector quantity is the quantity which have magnitude as well as direction also.

  • Scaler quantity is the quantity which have only magnitude.

  • Velocity are of two types :-

  1. Uniform Velocity
  2. Non - Uniform Velocity
Answered by rajeevgupta39
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I hope it's helpful

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