Velocity (Edexcel GCSE Physics: Combined Science)

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Velocity

  • The velocity of a moving object is similar to its speed, except it also describes the object’s direction
    • The speed of an object only contains a magnitude - it’s a scalar quantity
    • The velocity of an object contains both magnitude and direction, e.g. ‘15 m/s south’ or ‘250 mph on a bearing of 030°’

  • Velocity is therefore a vector quantity because it describes both magnitude and direction

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The cars in the diagram above have the same speed (a scalar quantity) but different velocities (a vector quantity). Fear not, they are in different lanes!

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