Speed and velocity differences.
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The short answer is that velocity is the speed with a direction, while speed does not have a direction. Speed is a scalar quantity—it is the magnitude of the velocity. Speed is measured in units of distance divided by time (e.g., miles per hour, feet per second, meters per second, etc.).
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speed: the distance travelled per unit time is known as speed
velocity: the displacement covered per unit time is known velocity
speed is a scalar quantity where as velocity is a vector quantity
speed=distance/time where as velocity=displacement/time
speed is always positive where as velocity can be positive, negative or can be zero.
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