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20 August, 02:12

What is velocity, because it describes both speed and direction?

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  1. 20 August, 05:50
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    Velocity is a vector quantity. It has both, magnitude and direction. Velocity is the rate of change in the position of a body with respect to a frame of reference. One component is the magnitude of velocity which is speed. The other one is its direction.

    Explanation:

    Speed is a scalar quantity.

    Velocity is a vector quantity.

    There are two types of quantities:

    1. Scalar quantity:

    A scalar quantity is a quantity which is described by its magnitude alone.

    2. Vector Quantity:

    A vector quantity is a quantity which is described completely by both, its magnitude and direction.
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