Physics, asked by jenny2976, 10 months ago

why velocity is a vector quantity? ​

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Answered by sweetgirl123456
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Answer:

hey mate here is your answer

velocity is a vector quantity; it is direction-aware. Velocity is the rate at which the position changes. The average velocityis the displacement or position change (a vector quantity) per time ratio.

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jenny2976: i am not able to understand yaar
Answered by sudeshnanag
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Hey friend the answer to your question is:-

Velocity is a vector quantity because velocity is the magnitude of path covered within a time in a specific direction. We also know that velocity is the shortest distance between the initial and the final position.

Where as, speed, being the scalar, quantity is the magnitude of length covered in a particular time. It has no specific direction.

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