Physics, asked by princeharsh28, 11 months ago

What is the difference between speed and Velocity

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Answered by parishami
2
SPEED
1)Speed does not have a direction.

VELOCITY
1)Velocity is the speed with a direction.

SPEED
2)Speed is scalar quantity.

VELOCITY
2)Velocity is vector quantity.

SPEED
3)Speed refers to the distance covered by an object in unit time.

VELOCITY
3)Velocity refers to the displacement of the object in unit time.

SPEED
4)It is always positive.

VELOCITY
4)It can be positive,negative or zero.

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Answered by zeelp2002pcw8m1
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The major difference between speed and velocity is
speed
1.speed = distance / time
2.It is always positive
3.it is a scalar quantity
4.it is greater than the magnitude of velocity
velocity
1.velocity=displacement /time
2.it can be negative,positive or zero
3.it is a vector quantity
4.i t is less than or equal to the speed
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