Velocity
Related Category: Physics
change in displacement with respect to time. Displacement is the
vector counterpart of distance, having both magnitude and direction. Velocity is therefore also a vector quantity. The magnitude of velocity is known as the speed of a body. The average velocity or average speed of a moving body during a time period
t may be computed by dividing the total displacement or total distance by
t. Computation of the instantaneous velocity at a particular moment, however, usually requires the methods of the calculus.