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Discuss velocity by providing at least one example and explain why velocity is either a scalar or vector quantity.

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Velocity is speed plus direction, so an example of velocity would be a vehicle traveling at 75mph north. Velocity is a vector quantity because it describes both magnitude and direction.
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Answer: Velocity is speed and the direction where the speed is pointing.

If you have a map, with the y axis = north and the x axis = east. For you to describe your velocity, you must describe how fast are moving to north and how fast are you moving to east. So your velocity will be Vnorth + Veast, and this is a vector of the form (Vnorth, Veast). with total speed of
\sqrt{Vnorth^(2) + Veast^(2) }.

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