what is difference between speed and velocity?
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speed is a scalar quantity in which there is no importance of direction only magnitude is required.While in velocity direction is also required
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spelling of velocity starts with v whereas spelling of speed starts with s
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Speed:
Speed is a scalar quantity.
It has magnitude only
It can be measured in distance.
For example - 100km/hr
Velocity:
Velocity is a vector quantity.
It has magnitude as well as direction.
It is measured in distance as well as direction.
For example - 100km/hr in South direction.
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Speed is a scalar quantity.
It has magnitude only
It can be measured in distance.
For example - 100km/hr
Velocity:
Velocity is a vector quantity.
It has magnitude as well as direction.
It is measured in distance as well as direction.
For example - 100km/hr in South direction.
HOPE MY ANSWER WOULD BE HELPFUL TO YOU!!!!☺☺
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