five differences between speed and velocity
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the speed is travelled by an object where as the velocity is travelled by an object per unit time and particular direction and the speed is scalar quantity and the velocity is vector quantity
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SPEED
1. Speed is defined as rate of change of distance.
2. It is scalar quantity.
3. Speed can never be negative or zero.
4.Speed is velocity without direction.
5.Speed never decreases with time. For a moving body it is never zero.
VELOCITY:-
1. It is defined as rate of change of displacement.
2. It is vector quantity.
3. It can be negative, zero or positive.
4. Velocity is directed speed.
5. Velocity can decrease with time. For a moving body, it can be zero.
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SPEED
1. Speed is defined as rate of change of distance.
2. It is scalar quantity.
3. Speed can never be negative or zero.
4.Speed is velocity without direction.
5.Speed never decreases with time. For a moving body it is never zero.
VELOCITY:-
1. It is defined as rate of change of displacement.
2. It is vector quantity.
3. It can be negative, zero or positive.
4. Velocity is directed speed.
5. Velocity can decrease with time. For a moving body, it can be zero.
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