The only difference between velocity and speed is that velocity has a direction, and so is a vector quantity. Average velocity = \(\frac{\text{displacement}}{\text{time}}\) Displacement is the ...
The area under the graph can be calculated by: using geometry (if the lines of the graph are straight) counting the squares beneath the line (particularly if the lines of the graph are curved) ...
The speed of a body gives us an idea of how slow or fast that body is moving. For example if a car is running slow, we say that its speed is low. And if a car is running fast, then we say that its ...
But what is the difference? If you ask any person on the street, they might say there is no difference. In non-physics use, they would be correct. However, in physics we have very specific definitions ...
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