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maximum 5 difference between speed and velocity

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Answered by PawanBk
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Velocity : Velocity is defined as the displacement of a body produced per unit time.

Velocity=Displacement / Time.

It is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction. For example,The expression' 50km/hr towards North' is velocity as it has both magnitude as well as direction.

Speed:Speed is defined as the distance of a body travelled per unit time.

Speed= Distance / Time

It is a scalar quantity as it has only magnitude . Example, The expression' 50km/hr' is speed as it has only magnitude.

For a moving body, Velocity can be zero but speed cannot be zero. This is because a moving body will cover at least some distance in a time interval but the displacement can be zero if the initial and final position of the body is same.
Answered by Anonymous
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Speed : -
1) distance travelled by an object per unit time is known as its speed
2) average speed of a moving object cannot be zero
3) speed tell how fast an object moves
4) speed is scalar quantity
5)speed of an object is always positive

Velocity: -
1)the distance travelled by an object in a particular direction per unit time is known as its velocity
2) average velocity of a moving object can be zero
3) velocity tells how fast an object moves and in which direction it moves
4) velocity is a vector quantity
5) velocity of an object can be positive or negative
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