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What are the differences between speed and velocity​

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Answered by Pari0819
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Answer:

Speed:

  • It is defined as the rate of change of distance.

  • it is scalar quantity

  • It can never be negative or zero.

  • SI unit of speed meter/second.

Velocity:

  • It is defined as the rate of change of displacement.

  • It is a vector quantity.

  • It can be negative and zero.

  • SI unit of velocity is meter/second.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Speed-

  1. The distance traveled per second is called speed.
  2. It is scaler quantity.
  3. Speed can not be zero.

Velocity-

  1. The displacement traveled per second is called velocity.
  2. It is vector quantity.
  3. It can be zero.

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