Velocity is defined as the displacement traveled by an object per unit of time.
The SI unit of velocity is .
Velocity is a vector quantity.
Instantaneous velocity can also be determined by calculating the slope of a graph between displacement and time.
If is the displacement and is the time taken, then velocity can be mathematically expressed as, .
The slope of the given graph gives us the velocity.
Step 2: Example of Velocity
A car traveling at a particular speed in a given direction is an example of velocity.
Consider a uniform circular motion with constant speed. In this type of motion since the direction of the motion is constantly changing we cannot call it uniform velocity.