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Speed and velocity have the same units, yet they differ with each other. Why?​

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Answered by jatinindia1512
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this is because speed is a scalar quantity whereas velocity is a vector quantity. Speed has no direction, only magnitude whereas velocity has both magnitude as well as direction. That's why there can be a difference in their values..

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Answered by kurupkarthik24
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Speed and velocity have same units i.e. m/s or km/h. but speed is a scalar quantity and velocity is a vector quantity. This means that speed only consist of magnitude but not the direction, whereas velocity has both magnitude and velocity. We can define the speed and direction of a object with the help of velocity. Therefore speed with direction is also know as velocity. The formula of speed = distance/time and velocity = displacement/time.

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