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Speed Velocity and Acceleration. What is the difference between speed and velocity? Speed is a measure of distance over time while velocity is a measure.

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1 Speed Velocity and Acceleration

2 What is the difference between speed and velocity? Speed is a measure of distance over time while velocity is a measure of displacement over time

3 How can an object have speed by a velocity of 0? As velocity is a measure of displacement over time an object can have a velocity of zero even if it is moving at a high speed if it returns to it original position

4 What are the equations for? MeasurementEquation Speed Velocity Acceleration

5 What are scalar and vector quantities? Scalar = quantities that are fully described by their magnitude Vector = quantities that are fully described by a magnitude and a direction

6 Which of the following are scalar and vector quantities? 37m/s 100 km south 102 m/s 67 km 72 m/s south east 70 m/s west


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