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what is the difference between speed and velocity?
there is no difference.
velocity describes direction with position.
velocity is used in space, while speed is used on the earth.
velocity describes speed with direction.
question 8
1 pts
which term does 10 m/s to the north describe?
velocity
acceleration
position
time
Speed is a scalar quantity representing how fast an object is moving. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the speed of an object and its direction of motion. For the first question, the key difference is that velocity describes speed with direction. For the second question, "10 m/s to the north" gives both a magnitude (speed) and a direction, which is the definition of velocity.
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