Vectors have speed AND direction.
Speed is classified as a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude (numerical value and unit of measurement) such as 50 mi/h.
Velocity is classified as a vector quantity because it has magnitude and direction, 50 mi/h north. By including direction, you are giving more information than a scalar quantity (requiring one unit).
By their definitions: speed is how fast you're going, and velocity is how fast you are going AND what direction you're going in.
Speed = distance/ time Velocity = displacement / time distance is scalar and displacement is vector
Instantaneous velocity is a vector quantity.
Color is classified as a scalar quantity because it does not have a direction associated with it. It is described by its properties such as hue, saturation, and brightness, which are scalar values.
A scalar quantity is something that only has magnitude and no direction. Any physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction, such as velocity or force, cannot be a scalar quantity.
By their definitions: speed is how fast you're going, and velocity is how fast you are going AND what direction you're going in.
Speed = distance/ time Velocity = displacement / time distance is scalar and displacement is vector
Instantaneous velocity is a vector quantity.
I think Scalar
Color is classified as a scalar quantity because it does not have a direction associated with it. It is described by its properties such as hue, saturation, and brightness, which are scalar values.
A scalar quantity is something that only has magnitude and no direction. Any physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction, such as velocity or force, cannot be a scalar quantity.
Speed is the rate of which an object is moving altogether and is a scalar quantity and thus only requires a magnitude and is found by the use of the formula speed=distance/time SI unit = m.s-1 Velocity is the rate of which a object is moving in a given direction, so is vector quantity and both a magnitude and direction are required found by the formula velocity=displacement/time SI unit = m.s-2
Velocity is a vector.Its magnitude is called 'speed'.
speed has only magnitude but no direction associate to it, if you consider velocity it consists of magnitude along with the direction. Hence speed is considered as a scalar quantity
Speed is a scalar quantity because it has magnitude but not direction, velocity is a vector quantity because it has magnitude and direction.
"Speed" is a scalar; "velocity" is a vector.
Acceleration means the rate of change of velocity, that is it does not show the particular(specific) direction so it is a scalar quantity.