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Velocity vs Speed

Velocity and speed are not the same things.

Speed

Speed

  • Speed is a scalar quantity.
  • Scalar quantities only have a magnitude (size).
  • Scalar quantities, like speed, do not have a direction.
Velocity

Velocity

  • Velocity describes an object’s direction as well as its speed.
  • Velocity is a vector quantity because it has a magnitude (or size) and a direction.
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