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Define velocity.
Velocity is the rate of change of position of an object, with respect to time, in a particular direction.
How is velocity different from speed?
Velocity includes both the speed of an object and the direction in which it is moving, while speed only refers to how fast an object is moving regardless of direction.
What are the SI units for velocity?
The SI units for velocity are meters per second (m/s).
Can an object have a constant speed but changing velocity?
Yes, an object can have a constant speed but changing velocity if its direction of motion is changing.
Test your knowledge of velocity and speed with this quiz. Explore the differences between velocity and speed, as well as the SI units for velocity. See if you understand whether an object can have a constant speed but changing velocity.
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