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Write the difference. Speed and velocity any 4 point


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Answered by captainkhan85
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SPEED ///////// VELOCITY

1. It is defined as the rate of change of distance.///////////It is defined as the rate of change of displacement.

2. It is a scalar quantity.//////It is a vector quantity.

3. It can never be negative or zero.//////It can be negative,zero or posituve.

4. Speed is velocity without direction.//////// Velocity is directed speed.

Answered by Anonymous
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\underline{\underline{\huge{\textbf{Speed :}}}}


→ It is the rate of change of distance of a position with respect to time.

* Speed = \dfrac{Distance }{Time}

→ It is a scaler quantity (which contains magnitude only not direction).

→ It is always positive or zero.

→ It is greater or equal to velocity.
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\underline{\underline{\huge{\textbf{Velocity :}}}}


→ It is the rate of change of displacement with respect to time.

* Velocity = \dfrac{Displacement}{Time}

→ It is a vector quantity. (which contains both magnitude and direction)

→ It is positive, negative or zero.

→ It is smaller than speed.
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* S.I. unit = m/s

[Of both Speed and Velocity]
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