what is difference between speed and velocity while we are were the distances measuring
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Speed is scalar quantity and is defined as the distance travelled per unit time
Velocity is a vector quantity and is defined as the displacement per unit time
Velocity is a vector quantity and is defined as the displacement per unit time
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Speed: It is a scalar quantity.
It has only magnitude.
It can be either +ve or zero but never
-ve.
Velocity: It is a vector quantity.
It has both magnitude and direction.
It may be +ve,-ve or zero
HOPE IT HELPS....
It has only magnitude.
It can be either +ve or zero but never
-ve.
Velocity: It is a vector quantity.
It has both magnitude and direction.
It may be +ve,-ve or zero
HOPE IT HELPS....
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