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Answered by anushka008769
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Differences are:

Speed

It is the rate at which a particular distance is covered by an object.

It is a scalar quantity as it comprises of magnitude only.

Velocity

Velocity refers to the rate at which an object changes their position in a particular direction.

Velocity is a vector quantity as it comprises of both magnitude and direction.

MKS stand for Meter, kilogram and second

CGS stand for Centimetre, Gram and second

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