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The main difference between speed and velocity involves a. distance. b. weight. c. direction. d. gravity.
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The main difference between speed and velocity involves
a. distance.
b. weight.
c. direction.
d. gravity.
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Answer:
direction
Step-by-step explanation:
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The main difference is direction. C.
Speed is a scalar quantity, while Velocity is a vector quantity.
Speed is measured without taking into fact direction, but Velocity takes into fact the direction.
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