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1. Distinguish between speed and velocity. (AS)

Answers

Answered by umarfarooque111
5

speed is an scaler quantity but velocity is vector

Answered by Anonymous
7

Explanation:

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•The rate at which an

object covers a certain

distance is known as

speed.

•scalar quantity

•Speed can never be

negative or zero.

•The average speed

will continue to count

even if the object

changes direction

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•Velocity can be defined

as the rate at which an

object changes position in a

certain direction.

•Vector quantity

•Velocity can be zero,

negative, or positive.

•The velocity of the object

changes with the change

in direction, therefore the

object must follow one direction.

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