Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration
SpeedSpeed is a measurement of how fast an object moves relative to a reference point. It does not have a direction and is considered a magnitude or scalar quantity. Speed can be figured by the formula:
Speed = Distance/Time or s = d/t |
VelocityAlthough speed and velocity are often used interchangeably in everyday life, they represent different quantities in physics. Velocity is the rate of motion in a specific direction
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