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Which of the following explains the difference between speed and velocity?

A. Velocity has motion, and speed does not.
B. Velocity has direction, and speed does not.
C. Speed has motion, and velocity does not.
D. Speed has direction, and velocity does not.

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Answer:

B. Velocity has direction, and speed does not.

Step-by-step explanation:

Velocity is a vector, meaning it has both a magnitude and direction. Speed is a scalar, meaning it only has a magnitude and no direction.

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