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Difference between Speed and Velocity. In points.

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Answered by BabesLuvBio
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Speed. It's the distance travelled by an moving object in one second

Velocity. It's the distance travelled by an moving object in a particular direction in one second

Speed. It is a scalar quantity

Velocity. It is a vector quantity

Speed. Speed of a moving body is always positive

Velocity. Velocity of a moving object can be positive negative or zero

Answered by BrainlyQueenRoZi
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♠️ Rate of change of distance is known as speed.

♠️It is scalar quantity.

♠️When the body returns to it's position will not be zero.

♠️Speed of moving object can never be negative.

♠️ Speed = Distance/Time.

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♥️Rate of change of displacement is known as Velocity.

♥️ Velocity is a vector quantity.

♥️ When the body returns to it's intial position will be zero.

♥️Velocity of moving object can be positive, negative or zero.

♥️ Velocity = Displacement/Time.

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