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what is the difference between speed and velocity​

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Answered by ayushdaniel
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Answer:

speed is a scalar quantity but velocity is a vector quantity and speed has not directions but velocity has directions as well as speed can not be zero but velocity can be zero

Answered by Eagleami
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Answer:

SPEED AND VELOCITY:

  1. SPEED - THE CHANGE IN DISTANCE PER UNIT TIME IS SIMPLY KNOWN AS SPEED. IT IS A SCALAR QUANTITY. WITH ONLY MAGNITUDE AND NO DIRECTION
  2. VELOCITY- THE CHANGE IN DISPLACEMENT PER UNIT TIME IS KNOWN AS VELOCITY. IT IS A VECTOR QUALITY. WITH BOTH MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION.

HOPE IT IS CLEAR

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