Answer:
Velocity is measured in both magnitude and direction (vector quantity) while speed is only measured in magnitude (scalar quantity)
Step-by-step explanation:
We see velocity is measured using displacement and acceleration which is a vector quantity, as we see below;
But for speed, distance (scalar quantity) is only measured;
The difference between displacement and distance is that;
Displacement: The direction matters, if a body is moving to north for x meters, then displacement is +x meters, if the body turns back to south, the displacement is -x meters. So total displacement is (-x) + (+x) = 0
So, direction matters.
Distance: Direction doesnot matter, if body moves to north x meters, and again reverses to south for x meters, total distance is (x + x) = 2x