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Krista Macdonald
21 February, 02:19
How do you measure velocity?
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Dylan Nash
21 February, 02:47
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Speed and velocity are both measured using the same units. The SI unit of distance and displacement is the meter. The SI unit of time is the second. The SI unit of speed and velocity is the ratio of two - the meter per second.
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