What is velocity (v)?, Rate of change of displacement with respect to time, Rate of change of distance with respect to time, Which formula correctly represents velocity?, v=dt/ds, v=dt/dv, If motion to the right is taken as positive direction, positive velocity means:., The particle is moving to the left, The particle is moving to the right, When velocity is zero (v = 0), the particle:, Is moving with constant speed, Is at instantaneous rest, Negative velocity (v < 0) indicates that the particle is:, Moving to the right, Moving to the left, A particle has zero velocity at a certain instant. This means:, It stops momentarily, It has zero displacement, Velocity is zero at the point of:, Constant acceleration, Maximum or minimum displacement, Which statement about velocity is correct?, Velocity has both magnitude and direction, Velocity has magnitude only, If a particle changes direction, its velocity:, Becomes zero permanently, Changes sign, Velocity tells us:, The direction of motion of the particle, The position of the particle from point O.
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