It's the differene between the position at two times divided by the time elapsed between the two positions. — Philofile
Velocity is measurement of two positions. The positions of particles change. But that goes hand in hand with two different times. But which of the two is fundamental? — Philofile
How does the position of a particle change? — Hermeticus
By moving. But at no point you had a velocity. That's defined by us. Compare it with physics without time... — Philofile
But time is consumed in the journey. My watch and my calender says so. — TheMadFool
Every velocity is an average one. — Philofile
Some people think they know everything and refuse to learn anything. — Metaphysician Undercover
To address your op, there is no such thing as a "physical quantity". — Metaphysician Undercover
That's exactly what my question is about. Can you remember that jewish guy in English parlament smashing his wristwatch? — Philofile
Men talk of killing time, while time quietly kills them. — Dion Boucicault
time is an illusion. What does that even mean? — TheMadFool
Can't a body, or matter, have quantities? Mass, charge, position, maybe velocity? — Philofile
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