The Main Difference Between Velocity and Acceleration
Speed, which is the measurement of distance traveled over a period of time, is a scalar quantity. ... velocity - the rate of displacement of a moving object over time. acceleration - the rate of velocity change over time.
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vinceandreimat84
what is the difference of displacement and speed
vinceandreimat84
what is the difference of velocity and acceleration
jendiolakishcua
Velocity is how fast an object moves and acceleration is the rate of change in velocity.
jendiolakishcua
Displacement is the vector difference between the ending and starting positions of an object. Speed is a scalar, which describes the total distance travelled by some object during some time interval.
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The Main Difference Between Velocity and Acceleration
Speed, which is the measurement of distance traveled over a period of time, is a scalar quantity. ... velocity - the rate of displacement of a moving object over time. acceleration - the rate of velocity change over time.