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What is the difference between Speed and Velocity​

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Answered by jaani31082006
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Explanation:

speed is a scalar quantity i.e. it requires only magnitude but vector is a vector quantity which requires both magnitude and direction

Answered by simra4825
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Answer:

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Explanation:

SPEED :

(i) Speed is defined as the distance travelled by the body per unit time

(ii) Speed =

	\frac{distance \: travelled}{time \: taken}

(iii) Speed is always positive

VELOCITY :

(i) Velocity of a moving body is defined as is rate of change of its position with time in a particular direction

(ii) Velocity =

\frac{time taken}{displacement}

(iii) Velocity is a vector quantity

(iv) Velocity can be negative

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