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difference between Speed and Velocity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline\mathfrak\pink{Speed}

  • It is the distance covered by an object in per unit time.
  • Its S.I unit is m/s.
  • It is a scaler quantity.
  • It can never be zero.

\huge\underline\mathfrak\pink{Velocity}

  • It is the displacement covered by an object in per unit time.
  • Its S.I unit is m/s.
  • It is a vector quantity.
  • It may be zero.
Answered by Anonymous
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Speed__❤️

  1. speed is non directional.
  2. speed does not follow any vector law of algebra.
  3. speed can be always negative.
  4. speed is a scalar quantity.

Velocity__❤️

  1. velocity is directional.
  2. velocity follows vector law of algebra.
  3. velocity can be positive negative or zero.
  4. velocity is a vector quantity.
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