SSC
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Question
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v = d*t
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v = d/t
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v = m*t
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v = m/t
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Detailed explanation-1: -Velocity (v) is a vector quantity that measures displacement (or change in position, s) over the change in time (t), represented by the equation v = s/t. Speed (or rate, r) is a scalar quantity that measures the distance traveled (d) over the change in time (t), represented by the equation r = d/t.
Detailed explanation-2: -Example 1: The basic formula for calculating the velocity of an object is v = d / t, where “v” is the velocity, “d” is the displacement, and “t” is the time.
Detailed explanation-3: -v = d/t. Here, the letters “v, ‘’ “d” and “t” respectively denote “velocity, ‘’ “displacement” and “time.” In other words, velocity = displacement divided by time. When using this formula, it’s important to measure displacement in meters and time in seconds.