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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.
Synonyms
- Speed
- Rate
- Pace
- Swiftness
- Quickness
Antonyms
- Slowdown
- Stagnation
- Deceleration
- Delays
Etymology
The word "velocity" originates from the Latin word "velocitas," which means swiftness or speed, derived from "velox," meaning swift.
Examples
- The velocity of the train increased as it left the station.
- In order to calculate the velocity of the ball, we need to measure both its speed and direction.
- The formula for velocity considers displacement over time.
- Scientists often study the velocity of particles in a fluid to understand its behavior.