GCSE Physics Revision "Velocity"
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Velocity is a vector quantity calculated by including direction, while motion in a circle involves constant speed but changing velocity due to the direction of movement.
Insights
- Velocity is distinct from speed as it includes both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity, while speed only considers magnitude.
- Motion in a circle showcases a scenario where an object maintains constant speed but experiences changing velocity due to the ever-shifting direction of movement, highlighting the dynamic nature of velocity in such cases.
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Recent questions
What is the difference between speed and velocity?
Speed is scalar, velocity is vector.
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