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Ankit
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$Velocity =displacement/ time $

. If velocity is constant thanthen you should interpret it as magnitude being constant as well as direction.


If it was constant speed then you could have said that direction can also change since speed corresponds to magnitude only.

$Velocity =displacement/ time $

. If velocity is constant than you should interpret it as magnitude being constant as well as direction


If it was constant speed then you could have said that direction can also change since speed corresponds to magnitude only

$Velocity =displacement/ time $

If velocity is constant then you should interpret it as magnitude being constant as well as direction.


If it was constant speed then you could have said that direction can also change since speed corresponds to magnitude only.

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$Velocity =displacement/ time $

. If velocity is constant than you should interpret it as magnitude being constant as well as direction


If it was constant speed then you could have said that direction can also change since speed corresponds to magnitude only