which quantity is measured by rate of change of velocity
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Velocity of an object is equivalent to the rate of change of displacement. Where displacement is a vector quantity and is defined as the distance between the two positions of the object in a particular direction during a given time. Velocity is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.
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Velocity of an object is equivalent to the rate of change of displacement. Where displacement is a vector quantity and is defined as the distance between the two positions of the object in a particular direction during a given time. Velocity is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.
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