Speed vs. Velocity Speed and velocity are two quantities in Physics that seem at first glance to have the same meaning. While related, they have distinctly different definitions. Knowing their definitions is critical to understanding the difference between them. Speed is a quantity that describes how fast or how slow an object is moving. Velocity is a quantity that is defined as the rate at which an object's position changes. 1. Suppose you are considering three different paths (A, B and C) between the same two locations.
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Speed is a scalar quantity it only have magnitude whereas Velocity a vector quantity that mean it has Magnitude and Direction also
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If we are considering Two Point A and B so the length between them is Called distance and we denote it by S.
Wheras the minimum distance between the point A and B is known as Displacement and it is denoted by d.
•Distance is A Scalar quantity
•Displacement is a Vector quantity
°For example, 50 km/hr (31 mph) describes the speed at which a car is traveling along a road, while 50 km/hr west describes the velocity at which it is traveling.
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