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What is velocity, because it describes both speed and direction?

1 a force arrow
2 the same as acceleration
3 a magnitude
4 a vector

If you could answer that would be great

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Answer:

a vector

Step-by-step explanation:

velocity is a vector because it measures both speed and direction. speed is not a vector and speed is not the same thing as velocity

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