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What is the main difference between speed and velocity?



Asked by Drtaylor, Last updated: Apr 13, 2024

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f.Brian

f.Brian

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F.Brian

Answered Jan 19, 2018

The main difference between speed and velocity is that speed does not have a particular direction. Speed is hence scalar quantity. On the other hand, velocity has a direction which makes it a vector quantity. Scalar quantities are those that are directionless, and do not change with a change in direction.

Hence, they are independent on direction. Vector quantities like velocity are dependent on the absolute direction, and hence with a change in direction, the velocity will change even if the magnitude of the velocity remains constant. This is the only main difference that exists between speed and velocity in physics.

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John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Dec 11, 2016

About 50 m/s
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