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DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN SPEED AND VELOCITY

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Answered by Toadyouliar
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Speed-> Distance travelled per unit time . Speed is a scalar quantity, meaning having no direction.


Velocity-> Displacement travelled per unit time . Velocity is a vector quantity meaning having both direction as well as magnitude .
Answered by Anonymous
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SPEED:-

It is the distance traversed by a body per unit time irrespective of direction.

It is a scalar quantity.

It is always positive or zero but never negative.

VELOCITY:-

It is the distance traversed by a body in a given direction.

It is a vector quantity.

It may be positive or negative or zero.

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