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What is a difference between velocity and speed?​

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Speed

  • It is the rate at which a particular distance is covered by an object.

  • It is a scalar quantity as it comprises of magnitude only

  • Speed indicates how fast an object is moving

  • Speed may never be zero or negative.

  • One can measure speed in m/s

  • If the object changes the direction, it won’t matter because the count of average speed will continue.

  • Speed can or cannot be equal to velocity.

  • We calculate the speed as the difference travelled per unit of time.

Velocity

  • Velocity refers to the rate at which an object changes their position in a particular direction.

  • Velocity is a vector quantity as it comprises of both magnitude and direction.

  • It indicates how fast the object is moving along with its position

  • Velocity may be zero, negative or positive

  • One can measure velocity in m/s

  • When the direction changes, there will be a change in the object’s velocity, thus, an object should follow one direction

  • An object will possibly have different velocities but speed will be the same.

  • We calculate this as the displacement of a thing per unit of time.

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