An object is moving due north at 32m/s. does this tell you the speed or the velocity of the object, or both?
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saimaparvezVT 1 year ago
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An object is moving due north at 32m/s. then this tells about the velocity of the object as it has the direction.

What is the difference between velocity and speed?

The immediate velocity of an item is then the value of its immediate pace. Speed tells you the way rapid. Velocity tells you the way rapid and in what route.

When you realize each velocity and route of an item's motion, you realize the speed of the item. Velocity tells us the velocity and route of a shifting item. Acceleration tells us the charge at which the pace changes.

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