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what is the difference between velocity and speed

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Answered by aishu3a
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Explanation:

velocity is the speed with direction, while speed does not have a direction

speed is the scalar quantity, velocity is a vector quantity

speed is measured in terms of distance by time, velocity is measured in terms of displacement by time.

speed is the magnitude of velocity

Answered by dipeshrana36
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Answer:

Speed :

* It is a scalar quantity

* Distance(Green/any path) travelled per unit time

*It has only magnitude

* Unit=(km/hr) (m/s)[L/T]

Velocity:

* It is a vector quantity

* Displacement(Red/shortest) per unit time

* It has magnitude as well as direction

* Unit=(km/hr) (m/s)[L/T]

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