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Which of the following is a possible measurement of velocity? A. 25 m B. 25 m/s C. 25 m east D. 25 m/s east
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Which of the following is a possible measurement of velocity? A. 25 m B. 25 m/s C. 25 m east D. 25 m/s east
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Which of the following is a possible measurement of velocity? A. 25 m B. 25 m/s C. 25 m east D. 25 m/s east
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Answer is B.
Because velocity is vector quantity, so magnitud and direction are needed to define it.
Since velocity means the speed(magnitude) of some object in a given direction, so it’s units are usually measured by meters/ seconds
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