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The technical difference is that speed has no direction but velocity has one.
Velocity is the same as speed. Velocity is normally used in technical terms. Speed is a general term. The SI unit for velocity is m/s =Metres per second. People can relate better to Miles per Hour for a vehicle. It is still distance/Time.
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Speed does not travel. The word speed is a general term for velocity.
Yes, it is. It is a technical term for the standard blood pressure gauge.
The technical term for the speed of a river is velocity.
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H20 2 parts hydrogen, 1 part oxygen
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Scientists usually refer to it using the highly technical term water.
The face is the proper technical term for itself.
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The speed of water flow is the current. The speed of vessels traveling over water may be measured in 'knots" (meaning nautical miles per hour).
The technical difference is that speed has no direction but velocity has one.
A neuron is a technical term for a nerve cell.
"Trichology" is the technical term for the study of hair.