deference between speed and velocity
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speed is a rate of change of motion..the s.i unit of speed is m/s ..
velocity is the rate of change of motion in specified direction ...the s..i unit of velocity is m/s2
velocity is the rate of change of motion in specified direction ...the s..i unit of velocity is m/s2
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Speed is distance traveled per unit of time. It is how fast an object is moving. Speed is the scalar quantity that is the magnitude of the velocity vector. It doesn't have a direction. A higher speed means an object is moving faster. A lower speed means it is moving slower. If it isn't moving at all, it has zero speed.
Velocity is defined as a vector measurement of the rate and direction of motion or, in simpler terms, the rate and direction of the change in the position of an object. The scalar (absolute value) magnitude of the velocity vector is the speed of the motion. In calculus terms, velocity is the first derivative of position with respect to time.
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Speed is distance traveled per unit of time. It is how fast an object is moving. Speed is the scalar quantity that is the magnitude of the velocity vector. It doesn't have a direction. A higher speed means an object is moving faster. A lower speed means it is moving slower. If it isn't moving at all, it has zero speed.
Velocity is defined as a vector measurement of the rate and direction of motion or, in simpler terms, the rate and direction of the change in the position of an object. The scalar (absolute value) magnitude of the velocity vector is the speed of the motion. In calculus terms, velocity is the first derivative of position with respect to time.
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