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Which statement is true about speed and velocity?(1 point)
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Both speed and velocity are vector quantities.
Both speed and velocity are vector quantities.
Speed is a vector quantity, and velocity is a scalar quantity.
Speed is a vector quantity, and velocity is a scalar quantity.
Both speed and velocity are scalar quantities.
Both speed and velocity are scalar quantities.
Speed is a scalar quantity, and velocity is a vector quantity.
Speed is a scalar quantity, and velocity is a vector quantity.
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Speed is a scalar quantity, and velocity is a vector quantity.
Explanation: Speed has only magnitude (how fast), while velocity has magnitude and direction (how fast and in which direction).
Explanation: Speed has only magnitude (how fast), while velocity has magnitude and direction (how fast and in which direction).
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