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what is the difference between speed and velocity ?





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Answered by singhrajinder83574
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Answer:

Speed is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path, while velocity is the rate and direction of an object's movement. ... For example, 50 km/hr (31 mph) describes the speed at which a car is traveling along a road, while 50 km/hr west describes the velocity at which it is traveling.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

Speed :-

  • It is a scalar quantity.
  • It can be never be zero.
  • Its formula is distance/time.

Velocity :-

  • It is a vector quantity.
  • It can be zero, as well as negative.
  • Its formula is Displacement/time.

Let us know more :-

  • The physical quantities that include only magnitude are known as Scalar quantities

  • The physical quantities that include magnitude as well as direction are known as Vector quantities.

  • The measure of the actual path covered by an object is known as distance.

  • The shortest distance between the initial and the final position of the object is known as displacement.

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