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Meaning

Velocity is a term often used in physics to describe the speed of an object in a specific direction. It combines both how fast something is moving and the direction in which it is moving. For example, if a car is traveling at 60 miles per hour to the north, we would say it has a velocity of 60 mph north.

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Etymology

The word "velocity" originates from the Latin word "velocitas," which means swiftness or speed, derived from "velox," meaning swift.

Examples

  1. The velocity of the train increased as it left the station.
  2. In order to calculate the velocity of the ball, we need to measure both its speed and direction.
  3. The formula for velocity considers displacement over time.
  4. Scientists often study the velocity of particles in a fluid to understand its behavior.