Physics, asked by chanabasappakatagi, 7 months ago

Speed and velocity are different because​

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Answered by kharishma
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speed has only magnitude,velocity has direction also

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Answered by Anonymous
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Speed is a scalar quantity – it is the rate of change in the distance travelled by an object, while velocity is a vector quantity – it is the speed of an object in a particular direction.

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