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How is velocity different from speed? Velocity is based on distance. Velocity includes direction. Velocity can be an average or instantaneous.
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How is velocity different from speed? Velocity is based on distance. Velocity includes direction. Velocity can be an average or instantaneous.
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Velocity includes direction, for instance going 140 MPH is speed but going 140 MPH North is velocity
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On edu the correct answer is
B. Velocity Includes Direction
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