The velocityThe speed of an object in a particular direction. of an object is its speed in a particular direction. Velocity is a vectorA physical quantity that has both magnitude (size) and direction. Eg force, velocity, displacement, acceleration. quantity because it has both a magnitude and an associated direction. To calculate velocity, displacementQuantity describing the distance from the start of the journey to the end in a straight line with a described direction, eg 50 km due north of the original position. is used in calculations, rather than distance.
Unlike distance, which is a scalarA quantity that requires only a size, for example, distance travelled is 20 m. quantity, displacement is a vector quantity. It includes:
the distance travelled, measured in a straight line from start to finish
accelerationThe rate of change in speed (or velocity) is measured in metres per second squared. Acceleration = change of velocity ÷ time taken. is the rate of change of velocity. It is the amount that velocity changes per unit time.
The change in velocity can be calculated using the equation:
change in velocity = final velocity - initial velocity
\(\Delta v = v - u\)
The average acceleration of an object can be calculated using the equation: