Respuesta :
Velocity is a vector quantity i.e. it has both magnitude and direction
Speed is a scalar quantity i.e. it has only magnitude
Speed is a scalar quantity i.e. it has only magnitude
Answer:
velocity is a vector quantity while speed is a scalar quantity
Explanation:
Velocity is a vector quantity. This means that it is describe or characterized by booth speed and magnitude.
speed is a scalar quantity. This means that it has only magnitude but no direction.
for example, A car is driving at a speed of 200km/hr
This statement only describes the speed of the car and the magnitude, it is a scalar quantity
but a car if the statement says ; a car is driving with a velocity of 200km/hr northwards, The direction is specified therefore making it a vector quantity