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21 June, 18:50

How is velocity different from speed?

A - Velocity is based on distance.

B - Velocity includes direction.

C - Velocity can be an average or instantaneous.

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  1. 21 June, 20:57
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    Velocity, unlike speed, includes a direction.

    Velocity is a vector quantity which is defined by magnitude and direction.

    Speed is a scalar quantity. It is the rate at which an object moves regardless of which direction.
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