When an object changes velocity, it accelerates. Acceleration is the change in velocity per second and is measured in m/s 2. Acceleration is a vector quantity because it has size and direction. The ...
The only difference between velocity and speed is that velocity has a direction, and so is a vector quantity. Average velocity = \(\frac{\text{displacement}}{\text{time}}\) Displacement is the ...
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