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What is velocity?(1 point)
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Velocity is a scalar quantity that tells the distance an object has traveled over a period of time.
Velocity is a scalar quantity that tells the distance an object has traveled over a period of time.
Velocity is a scalar quantity that tells the acceleration of an object over a period of time.
Velocity is a scalar quantity that tells the acceleration of an object over a period of time.
Velocity is a vector quantity that tells the distance an object has traveled over a period of time.
Velocity is a vector quantity that tells the distance an object has traveled over a period of time.
Velocity is a vector quantity that tells the force of an object over a period of time.
Velocity is a vector quantity that tells the force of an object over a period of time.
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Correct choice: "Velocity is a vector quantity..."
Clarification: velocity is the rate of change of displacement (speed with direction), i.e. how fast and in what direction an object's position changes.
Clarification: velocity is the rate of change of displacement (speed with direction), i.e. how fast and in what direction an object's position changes.
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