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7 February, 10:45

The ratio of change in velocity to time elapsed is

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  1. 7 February, 14:06
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    The ratio of the displacement (change in position) of an object divided by the time interval during which the displacement occurred. Velocity is a vector, having both magnitude and direction. Units: m/s (SI), cm/s (cgs), ft/s (U. S. customary system). See instantaneous velocity.
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