Whether an object with a varying speed if its velocity is constant.
Answer to Problem 2Q
No
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Speed is scalar quantity whereas velocity is a vector quantity. It is important to mention direction along with the magnitude (speed) for mentioning the speed.
Velocity is said to be constant if the magnitude as well as direction remains constant. This means that the speed cannot vary for velocity to remain constant.
Conclusion:
Thus, an object cannot have a varying speed if its velocity is constant.
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