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write the distance between speed and velocity​

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Answered by budaniasuman78
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Answer:

Speed is the rate of change of distance whereas velocity is the rate of change of displacement. Speed can never be zero but the velocity can be positive, negative or zero. This is the difference between speed and velocity.

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Answered by namansk8080
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  1. Speed is the distance moved by an object over a time interval. Speed does not have any directions only magnitude, hence speed is a scalar quantity. Speed cannot hold any kind of negative value. It may or may not be equal to velocity. Speed in standard unit measured as ms-1.
  2. Velocity is the displacement of a given object over a time interval. Velocity has direction and magnitude both, hence it is a vector quantity. Velocity can hold negative value. In case of velocity, a body mass possesses different velocities but at the same speed.  Velocity  i standard unit measured s ms-1.

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