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what is velocity????​

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Answered by brinlyqueen
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The velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference, and is a function of time. ... Velocity is a physical vector quantity; both magnitude and direction are needed to define it.

Answered by Smaranika54
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  • The meaning of velocity of an object can be defined as the rate of change of the object’s position with respect to a frame of reference and time.

  • It might sound complicated but velocity is basically speeding in a specific direction.

  • It is a vector quantity, which means we need both magnitude (speed) and direction to define velocity.

  • The SI unit of it is meter per second (ms-1).

  • If there is a change in magnitude or the direction in the velocity of a body the body is said to be accelerating.

  • Initial velocity describes how fast an object travels when gravity first applies force on the object.

  • On the other hand, the final velocity is a vector quantity that measures the speed and direction of a moving body after it has reached its maximum acceleration.

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