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What is the difference between speed and velocity? (1 point)
Velocity has weight.
Velocity has distance.
Velocity has direction.
Velocity has time.
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Velocity has direction.
Explanation: Speed is a scalar (magnitude only), while velocity is a vector — it includes both magnitude (how fast) and direction.
Explanation: Speed is a scalar (magnitude only), while velocity is a vector — it includes both magnitude (how fast) and direction.
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