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What name is given to the rate at which velocity changes

acceleration

Velocity can be defined as in a given direction

speed

Is distance a vector quanity

No. Distance is not a vector quantity. It is a scalar quantity and should not be confused with displacement, which is a vector quantity.

What is the term given to vectors that dont lie in a straight line but instead point in different directions

two dimensional

Which phrase describes velocity

A. a quantity of magnitude only

B. a quantity with direction only

C. a quantity with magnitude and direction

D. a quantity with no units

Which of the following could not be vector magnitudes

14 meters

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