Give Three Difference Between Speed And Velocity
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The speed refers to the distance traveled by an object in a time determined. Since this is calculated by taking the distance traveled and dividing it by time, speed is a scalar magnitude. Instead, velocity refers to the time interval it takes for an object to move in a certain direction.
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∆ Velocity
◆ 1 -- Velocity is the rate of change of position with respect to time.
◆ 2 -- Velocity is a vector quantity.
◆ 3 -- Velocity = Displacement/Time
Velocity = Displacement/Time
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▶ Speed
● 1 -- Speed is the rate of distance with respect to time.
● 2 -- Speed is a scalar quantity.
● 3 -- Speed = Distance/time
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