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How is the speed related to the magnitude of velocity​

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Answered by nealisha143
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Explanation:

If an object changes direction in its journey, then the average speed will be greater than the magnitude of the average velocity. Speed is a scalar, and average velocity is a vector. Average velocity indicates direction and can be represented as a negative number when the displacement is in the negative direction.

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Answered by niavineesh
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Explanation:

an object changes direction in its journey, then the average speed will be greater than the magnitude of the average velocity. Speed is a scalar, and average velocity is a vector. Average velocity indicates direction and can be represented as a negative number when the displacement is in the negative direction.

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