Question 11 Mark
Velocity of a body cannot be greater in magnitude than its speed. [True/ False]
Answer
View full question & answer→True.Explanation:
Velocity depends on magnitude and direction since it is vector quantity, as the direction changes velocity changes while the speed remains the same velocity can be equal to speed if the body is in linear motion[motion in straight line] but it cannot exceed speed.
Velocity depends on magnitude and direction since it is vector quantity, as the direction changes velocity changes while the speed remains the same velocity can be equal to speed if the body is in linear motion[motion in straight line] but it cannot exceed speed.