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True or false the velocity of an object refers to the rate at which an object moves

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True. The velocity of an object refers to the rate at which an object moves in a specific direction.

Velocity is a vector quantity that takes into account both the speed and direction of motion of an object. The velocity of an object can be calculated by dividing the displacement of the object by the time it took to cover that displacement.
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