Velocity measures both.
It is a measure of speed in a specific direction
a single measurment a single measurment a single measurment a single measurment
It is a measurment of speed, and means that if the speed remains constant the object will travel 120 kilometers in one hour.
The amount of speed in a given direction is the 'component' of speed in that direction. The total amount of speed AND the direction of the total speed is the 'velocity' of the moving object.
Speed in a given direction is velocity.
speed does have direction :p
Speed in a given direction refers to velocity, which is a vector quantity that includes both the magnitude (speed) and direction of an object's motion. It describes how fast an object is moving in a specific direction.
Speed and direction.
A vector is a quantity with both a magnitude and a direction, whereas a scalar has only a direction. for a more detailed explanation follow the related link.
Speed =distance/time Speed in a particular direction become velocity, a vector, which has magnitude and direction.
Speed in a given direction is velocity.
Speed and direction together are an object's velocity.