what is the diffrence between velocity and speed
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First speed is a scalar quantity that it can only be described by magnitude but velocity is a vector quantity that is it will be described both by magnitude and direction. 2nd :-
velocity = displacement/Time
speed =distance/time
velocity = displacement/Time
speed =distance/time
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Velocity-
1. Velocity = Displacement ÷ Time
2. Velocity is a vector quantity.
3. Velocity changes with direction.
4. Velocity can be Negative.
Speed-
1. Speed = Distance ÷ Time
2. Speed is a scalar quantity.
3. Speed doesn't change with direction.
4. Speed cannot be negative.
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1. Velocity = Displacement ÷ Time
2. Velocity is a vector quantity.
3. Velocity changes with direction.
4. Velocity can be Negative.
Speed-
1. Speed = Distance ÷ Time
2. Speed is a scalar quantity.
3. Speed doesn't change with direction.
4. Speed cannot be negative.
I hope this will help you...
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