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Which explains the information needed to calculate speed and velocity?


Both require the total distance, but velocity also requires time and displacement.

Both require time, but velocity requires displacement and speed requires distance.

Speed requires displacement, while velocity requires distance.

Speed does not require time, while velocity does require time.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey....dude......

Both requires time, but velocity requires displacement and speed requires distance....

as their definition suggests........

as their definition suggests........Speed= Total distance covered by any object in unit time.....n.

as their definition suggests........Speed= Total distance covered by any object in unit time.....n.Velocity= Total displacement of an object in unit time......

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