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1. distance is the scalar quantity and is defined as the total path covered by a body whereas displacement is the vector quantity and it is defined as the shortest path travelled by a body.
2. speed is a scalar quantity and is defined as the total distance travelled by a body upon the total time taken to cover that distance.
3. speed and velocity are the two types of speeds considered in physics .
speed is a scalar quantity while velocity is a vector quantity.
4. refer to the attachment file given mate.
5.it can be or cannot be same as that of uniform speed
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1) Distance is a scalar quantity and displacement is a vector quantity. ... Displacement is measured with reference to a specific point. It is a straight line from the starting point (origin) to the end point. It is therefore also the shortest distance between two points.
2) Speed - It is simply defined as the rate at which an object covers a given distance in a particular period of time. It is a scalar quantity. S.I unit of speed is metre per second .
3) Seeds are the method of reproduction for flowering plants, including everything from trees to grasses to bushes. Each seed is capable of growing into a new plant, given the right conditions, and the vast majority of plants have seeds. There are two overarching categories of seeds: dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous.
4) Refers to the attachment file given mate.
5) It can be or cannot be same as that of unification speed.
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