Units of speed include meters per second (m/s) and kilometers per hour (km/h). Units of velocity are the same as speed, but they also include direction, such as 10 m/s east.
Velocity is speed and its direction. The units of velocity are any unit of speed and any means of indicating a direction.
No, it isn't possible. Velocity specifies both speed and direction; if velocity doesn't change, that means that neither the speed nor the direction change.
Yes, it is possible for speed to increase while velocity decreases if the direction of velocity changes. For example, if an object is moving in a circle, its velocity (speed and direction) changes constantly while its speed can increase or decrease depending on the acceleration.
There is no synonym to velocity. there is no directionality in velocity. speed is a measure of rotation around a center expressed in revolutions per unit of time. Velocity is a measure of distance in units of time with no direction. Vectors indicate direction.
Both velocity and speed are measured using units of distance per unit time, such as meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Velocity is speed, plus an indication of direction. To indicate a velocity, you can indicate a speed (this will logically use units of speed), and a direction.
Velocity is speed and its direction. The units of velocity are any unit of speed and any means of indicating a direction.
No, not at all possible. But constant speed with changing velocity is possible.
No because velocity defined as speed in a given direction so if speed is 0 then velocity must also be 0
The units are the same (metres per second) except that the velocity also has the direction of motion associated with it.
Speed measured in units is called velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that expresses the rate of change of position with respect to time, and includes both the speed and direction of an object's motion.
No, it isn't possible. Velocity specifies both speed and direction; if velocity doesn't change, that means that neither the speed nor the direction change.
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Yes. Any unit of speed, along with a direction.
because they measure different aspects of the same thing, velocity also has direction but speed lacks direction. otherwise they are the same.
A unit of speed is (any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time). A unit of velocity is any unit of speed, along with a direction.
Yes, it is possible for speed to increase while velocity decreases if the direction of velocity changes. For example, if an object is moving in a circle, its velocity (speed and direction) changes constantly while its speed can increase or decrease depending on the acceleration.