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  • Understanding Velocity Dimensions: Length and Time
    The dimensions of velocity are [L][T]⁻¹, where:

    * [L] represents length (or distance)

    * [T] represents time

    This means velocity is measured as a change in length over a change in time.

    For example, common units for velocity include:

    * meters per second (m/s)

    * kilometers per hour (km/h)

    * miles per hour (mph)

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