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Differentiate between speed and velocity (any 2 differences).

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Answered by Zackary
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speed :-

• speed is scaler quantity

• speed is a velocity without directions

• it can't be zero or negative

Velocity :-

• velocity is a vector quantity

• velocity is directed speed

• it can be zero , postive or negative

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Answered by pragati2585
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1. Speed is a scalar quantity.

And,

Velocity is a vector.

2. Speed only determines the magnitude that is how fast is a body moving.

Whereas,

Velocity determines the direction also that is in which direction the body is moving.

3. Speed is the rate of change of distance.

Whereas,

Velocity is the rate of change of displacement.

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