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An object that has both speed and direction is considered to have velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the magnitude (speed) and direction of motion of an object. For example, a car moving north at 60 km/h has a velocity of 60 km/h north.
Speed is the rate at which an object moves, while velocity is the rate at which an object moves in a specific direction. For example, a car traveling at 60 mph has a speed of 60 mph, but if it is traveling north, its velocity is 60 mph north. Speed is scalar, while velocity is a vector quantity.
a=change over velocity/time 60-initial velocity 45-final velocity 45-60= 15m/s 15/5= 3- acceleration
Speed is a measure of about how fast something moves. Velocity is the more accurate and exact description which must include both the speed and the direction of the object. Human walking speed is about 3 miles per hour. The car's speed was 60 km per hour.
The acceleration of the car can be calculated using the formula: acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time. Converting the initial velocity of 0 km/hr to m/s and final velocity of 60 km/hr to m/s, and plugging in the values, we get the acceleration to be 2 m/s^2.
Velocity includes the information on what direction the speed is pointing. 60 mph north and 50 mph north are different velocities. 60 mph north and 60 mph west are also different velocities. Speed doesn't care what direction it's going. 60 mph north and 60 mph west are the same speed. 60 mph 50 mph are different speeds.
One example of Velocity is that if you are running in the same direction, your speed and velocity is the same. But if you are running AROUND the track, your speed is the same but your velocity is changing.
Velocity is a vector, meaning it has a direction, like east, north, up. Speed isa magnitude without direction, 60 miles per hour is a speed; 60 miles per hour north is a velocity. When a care is going 60 mph in a circle the speed is constant but the velocity changes as the direction changes. The magnitude of the velocity is the same but the direction changes thus the velocity changes. Velocity changes if either the speed/magnitude or the direction change.
An example of velocity is a car traveling at 60 miles per hour in a specific direction. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the speed of the object and its direction of motion.
No. It's confusing unless you're into physics or mathematics but velocity is a vector quantity with speed is one aspect. Velocity includes speed and the direction of motion. A car is going 60 miles per hour as speed. A car is going 60 MPH due north is velocity.
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