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the correct option is
A,, direction
reason:
speed is scalar so have only magnitude
velocity is vector so have both magnitude and direction....:)
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Velocity means a speed AND the direction of the motion. For example, "30 mph north" and "30 mph west" are both the same speed, but they're different velocities. (A) is the correct choice.
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