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Velocity has both speed and direction , so it is a

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Velocity is a measure of both speed and direction of motion. Velocity is a vector, which is a measurement that includes both size and direction. Velocity can be represented by an arrow, with the length of the arrow representing speed and the way the arrow points representing direction.

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