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diff.b/w speed and velocity​

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Answered by student6389
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In the end, this is major difference between Speed and Velocity. Though both are calculated using the same units (km/h, m/s, mph, etc.), the two are different in that one is described using numerical values alone (i.e. a scalar quantity) whereas the other describes both magnitude and direction (a vector quantity).

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princesinghrana: speed is scaler quantity
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Answered by monubarawal2002
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Speed is a scaler quantity and Velocity is a vector quantity.

Velocity measures both magnitude and direction.

While speed calculates the rate of change of distance, magnitude calculates the rate of change of displacement.

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