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Differentiation between speed and velocity

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Answered by linnea84
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Answer:

1}Velocity is the speed with a direction , while speed does not have a direction.

2}Speed is a scalar quantity-it is the magnitude of velocity


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Answered by thakur86
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THE BASIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPEED AND VELOCITY IS:

  • SPEED HAS ONLY MAGNITUDE AND NO DIRECTION WHEREAS VELOCITY HAS BOTH MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION. VELOCITY HAS BOTH MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION.
  • SPEED IS ALWAYS POSITIVE(THAT IS NON - NEGATIVE AND NON-ZERO) WHEREAS VELOCITY IS EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE WHEREAS VELOCITY IS EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE.SPEED IS SCALAR QUANTITY AND VELOCITY IS VECTOR QUANTITY.
  • SPEED IS CALCULATED ON DISTANCE AND VELOCITY ON DISPLACEMENT.
  • SPEED HAS ONLY MAGNITUDE AND NO DIRECTION WHEREAS VELOCITY HAS BOTH MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION.
  • SPEED IS ALWAYS POSITIVE(THAT IS NON - NEGATIVE AND NON-ZERO) WHEREAS VELOCITY IS EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE.SPEED IS SCALAR QUANTITY AND VELOCITY IS VECTOR QUANTITY.
  • SPEED IS CALCULATED ON DISTANCE AND VELOCITY ON DISPLACEMENT.SPEED DOES NOT FOLLOW VECTOR LAWS OF ALGEBRA WHEREAS VELOCITY DOES.......

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