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Velocity is scalar or vector quantity?
Velocity is scalar or vector quantity?
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Velocity is a vector quantity because it contains direction as well as magnitude of a moving object.
Velocity is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction. Velocity is defined as displacement per unit time, and its direction is the same as its displacement.