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Forces can change the speed, direction, or both speed and direction of movement of an object.
Velocity is composed of speed (magnitude of the movement) and direction (the path or trajectory of the movement).
Wind is simply the movement of air. By definition, this movement has velocity (it has speed plus a direction).
Speed: anemometer. Direction: wind vane
The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks. The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.
Wind
The magnitude and direction of an object's velocity indicate the speed and movement of the object. The magnitude represents the speed of the object, while the direction depicts the object's movement in space.
Anemometer is the instrument used to measure wind speed and direction.
The movement of a uniform boundary is consistent and does not change in direction or speed. On the other hand, the movement of an uneven boundary can vary in its direction and speed as it interacts with different environments or obstacles.
Speed is the rate of movement in any direction based on change in position for a change in time. Velocity is a change in speed. It is also a change in direction while the speed does not have to change.
Speed is the rate of movement in any direction based on change in position for a change in time. Velocity is a change in speed. It is also a change in direction while the speed does not have to change.
Both speed and velocity represent how fast an object is moving. However, velocity also includes the direction of movement, while speed is a scalar quantity that only indicates the magnitude of the movement.