Objects moving with same speed but in different directions have same velocities.
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Since velocity is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude as well as direction. So the two bodies moving with same speed but in different directions have different velocities.
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Objects have the same velocity only if they are moving at the same speed and in the same direction. Objects moving at different speeds, in different directions, or both have different velocities. The average velocity of an object moving in a constant direction is calculated with the formula: velocity = distance time
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