Respuesta :

Answer: speed is a scalar quantity i.e they only possess magnitude but no direction compared to velocity being a vector quantity has both magnitude and direction.

Explanation:

It is evident that speed are used interchangeably with velocity and this is majorly due to the similarities in their units but they have their differences as well in that speed is a scalar quantity i.e they only possess magnitude but no direction compared to velocity being a vector quantity which has both magnitude and direction.

Also, speed has to do with rate of change of distance and velocity is rate of change of displacement.

Answer:

Speed is scalar and Velocity is Vector

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