Physics, asked by sonal957221, 3 months ago

What is the difference between speed amd velocity?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Speed is simply the rate of change of motion.

Velocity is direction-aware and it is the rate of change of position of an object.

Speed is the distance traveled by a body in a unit time.

Velocity is the displacement covered by a body in a unit time.

Speed is a scalar quantity

Velocity is a vector quantity.

Speed ascertains how fast a body moves.

Velocity ascertains the object’s speed and the direction it takes while moving.

Answered by ifatchowdhury7b13dps
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Answer:

The difference between Speed and Velocity is that Speed does not require direction, but Velocity requires direction.

This means that Speed is a Scalar Quantity but Velocity is a Vector Quantity.

Hope this satisfies you....

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