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what is difference between speed and velocity​

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Answered by zm9009351
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Velocity is a vector quantity and has both magnitude and direction. ... In fact, for a straight line motion, the speed and velocity of an object are the same (since distance and displacement will be the same). Speed and velocity are measured in the same units: meters per second or m/s.

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Answered by kushneedsanemailid
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Velocity is a vector quantity as it has magnitude and direction, while speed is scalar quantity as it only has magnitude.

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