Velocity describes the speed and direction of an object.
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Its velocity vector.
The object's velocity does.
Velocity only describes the speed. Vector describes both speed and direction. That entails trigonometry.
Velocity describes both the speed and direction an object is moving.
As regards a moving object, we call the measure of the speed and direction it is moving its velocity.
No. Velocity is a vector that describes both the direction in which an object is moving and its speed in that direction.
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The rate at which an object covers distance is called the object's "speed".If the direction of its motion is also stated, then you have the object's"velocity".
That would be vector. It describes the direction and velocity of an object. Rectangular and polar equations.
in terms of speed and direction , in what ways can an object accelerate
Speed descibes the rate of motion of an object. Velocity describes rate of motion (speed) of an objectin a specific direction. For example - the car's speed was 60mph, the car's velocity was west at 60mph.
Equilibrium describes any state where the acceleration and net force are zero. This means that the velocity will not change.
speed=distance divided by time........Hewitt describes it as how fast something moves; the distance an object travels per unit of time; the magnitude of velocity !!... and velocity is the speed of an object and its direction of motion ; a vector quantity. SO .....YES!!!!!!!!!!!