Physics, asked by agams0047, 9 months ago

Diffrenciate
between speed and velocity

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Answered by shanmugam50
1

Answer:

Speed is the distance travelled by a unit

Velocity is the quickness of motion or action

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Velocity

  • Velocity can be defined as the rate at which an object changes position in a certain direction.
  • Vector quantity.
  • Velocity can be zero, negative, or positive.
  • The velocity of the object changes with the change in direction, therefore the object must follow one direction.
  • An object may possess different velocities but the same speed.
  • Velocity is measured in m/s .

Speed

  • The rate at which an object covers a certain distance is known as speed.
  • Scalar quantity.
  • Speed can never be negative or zero.
  • The average speed will continue to count even if the object change direction.
  • Speed may or may not be equal to velocity.
  • Speed is measured in m/s.

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