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  • 19-12-2016
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What is the rate at which an object moves but doesn't include direction?

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 20-12-2016
Great question !

The rate at which an object covers distance, without worrying
about the direction it's moving, is the object's SPEED .

When the direction is also given, then you have the object's VELOCITY.


This question is important.  It gives us a chance to point out that
"velocity" is not just a fancy word for speed that you use when you
want to sound smart.  There's actually an important difference between
'speed' and 'velocity'.
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