what is the difference between speed and velocity
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speed means it only show magnitude of speed not show direction.
velocity shows magnitude as well as direction in which object in moving.
speed = distance/time
velocity = displacement/time
velocity shows magnitude as well as direction in which object in moving.
speed = distance/time
velocity = displacement/time
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1.It is defined as the rate of change of distance.
It is defined as the rate of change of displacement.
2.It is a scalar quantity.
It is a vector quantity.
3.It can never be negative or zero.
It can be negative,zero or posituve.
4.Speed is velocity without direction.
Velocity is directed speed.
5.Speed may or may not be equal to velocity.
A body may possess different velocities but the same speed.
6.Speed never decreases with time.
7. For a moving body, it is never zero.
Velocity can decrease with time.
8.For a moving body , it can be zero.7.Speed in SI is measured in ms-1
Velocity in SI, is measured in ms-1
It is defined as the rate of change of displacement.
2.It is a scalar quantity.
It is a vector quantity.
3.It can never be negative or zero.
It can be negative,zero or posituve.
4.Speed is velocity without direction.
Velocity is directed speed.
5.Speed may or may not be equal to velocity.
A body may possess different velocities but the same speed.
6.Speed never decreases with time.
7. For a moving body, it is never zero.
Velocity can decrease with time.
8.For a moving body , it can be zero.7.Speed in SI is measured in ms-1
Velocity in SI, is measured in ms-1
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