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Velocity is a vector quantity that has both a magnitude and direction. It represents how fast something is moving and what direction it is traveling.

Speed is commonly mistaken for velocity and substituted as equals. However, speed is a scalar quantity and only has a magnitude component. Speed only refers to how fast something is going. It tells nothing of its direction..

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