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Which best defines the relationship between speed and velocity?
Speed is velocity with displacement.
Velocity is speed with displacement.
Speed is based on a specific direction.
Velocity is based on distance.
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"Velocity is speed with displacement."
Explanation: Speed is a scalar (distance/time) and has only magnitude. Velocity is a vector (displacement/time) and includes direction. For example, two cars can have the same speed but different velocities if they travel in different directions.
Explanation: Speed is a scalar (distance/time) and has only magnitude. Velocity is a vector (displacement/time) and includes direction. For example, two cars can have the same speed but different velocities if they travel in different directions.
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