Yes, velocity would be the vector companion of speed, as velocity must have a direction.
A scalar quantity is something that has magnitude but no directional component. Examples of scalar quantities include time, mass, energy, speed, temperature, and volume.
Speed is scalar because it does not involve a direction.
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Speed is a scalar .
Yes. Speed is the rate of change of distance. Distance and time being scalars, SPEED is also a scalar
Scalar quantity is when you have a magnitude but no direction such as speed
Speed is a scalar quantity because it has magnitude but not direction, velocity is a vector quantity because it has magnitude and direction.
Speed is scalar (that is, without direction) and velocity is a vector (speed plus direction) by definition in physics.
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speed has only magnitude but no direction associate to it, if you consider velocity it consists of magnitude along with the direction. Hence speed is considered as a scalar quantity
Answer: A vector is always the product of 2 scalars