Respuesta :
Answer:
Velocity has a direction associated with it, while speed has no specific direction.
Explanation:
The speed of an object is the distance covered by the object within a certain period. It is a measure of distance traveled by the object per time.
The velocity of an object is the speed of the object when moving in a specified direction.
For example, a car speeding at 50 km/hr has a speed of 50 km/hr but no one knows which direction it is heading. A car speeding at 50 km/hr in the NorthEast direction has a velocity of 50 km/hr in the NE direction.
Speed is scalar quantity, that is, it has magnitude but no direction. Velocity on the other hand, is a vector quantity because it represents speed with direction.
The second option is the correct answer. That is, "Velocity has a direction associated with it, while speed has no specific direction."
Answer:
velocity includes direction
Explanation:
basically the second one:velocity has a direction associated with it, while speed has no specific direction.