why is velocitya vector quantity ?
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Velocity as a Vector Quantity
Because the person always returns to the original position, the motion would never result in a change in position. Since velocity is defined as the rate at which the position changes, this motion results in zero velocity.
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Velocity is a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction. Velocity not only measures the speed of a body but also indicates the direction in which the body is moving. Hence, it is a vector quantity.
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