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Help please!! Describe the difference between speed and velocity and indicate if these are scalar or vector quantities.
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Describe the difference between speed and velocity and indicate if these are scalar or vector quantities.
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Speed is rate of an object moving all together, it has a scalar quantity.
Velocity is
which a object is moving in a specific direction, it has a vector quantity.
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