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What is speed is given direction?

The amount of speed in a given direction is the 'component' of speed in that direction. The total amount of speed AND the direction of the total speed is the 'velocity' of the moving object.


What is speed in a given direction is called?

Speed in a given direction is velocity.


What is speed in given direction?

Speed in a given direction refers to velocity, which is a vector quantity that includes both the magnitude (speed) and direction of an object's motion. It describes how fast an object is moving in a specific direction.


The velocity of an object includes its speed and?

Speed and direction.


Speed of an object in a paticular direction?

Speed =distance/time Speed in a particular direction become velocity, a vector, which has magnitude and direction.


What do you call speed in a given direction?

Speed in a given direction is velocity.


What are the speed and direction of travel?

Speed and direction together are an object's velocity.


What is the speed and direction of an object called?

The speed and direction of an object is called its velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the magnitude (speed) and the direction of motion.


Forces can change the what of movement of an object?

Forces can change the speed, direction, or both speed and direction of movement of an object.


Does speed include the direction an object is traveling?

No, speed does not include the direction an object is traveling. Speed only refers to how fast an object is moving regardless of its direction. Velocity, on the other hand, includes both speed and direction.


Why doesnt Louis sing in one direction?

he does or else they wouldnt be one direction


How do you know when something has the same velocity and when it doesnt?

By definition, it would have the same speed and direction as the compared object. This can be evidenced by the two objects having an unchanging spatial relationship: i.e. the objects remain the same direction and distance from each other.