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What is the difference between speed and velocity? A.
Speed measures an object's change in position, while velocity measures an object's change in position per unit time.
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Speed measures an object's change in position per unit time, while velocity measures an object's change in speed per unit time.
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Velocity and speed both measure an object's change in position, but velocity only depends upon the object's speed.
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Velocity measures an object's rate and direction of motion, and speed measures rate only.

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