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how is the speed of a body different from its velocity​

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Answered by LittleMissCupcake
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Speed is a scalar quantity (magnitude only) — Velocity is a vector quantity (speed magnitude + direction).

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Answered by inamdarmisba112
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Answer:

speed is defined as distance traveled by a body in a given interval of time. it is a scalar quantity whereas, vector is defined as the displacement of a body in a given interval of time. it is a vector quantity.

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