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When is the speed of the body greater than the magnitude of the velocity of the body?​

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Answered by mayur7814
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Explanation:

speed is directly proportional to the distance traveled by the body whereas, velocity is proportional to the magnitude of displacement. Since distance, in general, is greater than the displacement, Speed in general is greater than the magnitude of velocity.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Speed is directly proportional to the distance traveled by the body whereas, velocity is proportional to the magnitude of displacement. Since distance, in general, is greater than the displacement, Speed in general is greater than the magnitude of velocity.

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