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Physics, 06.07.2019 18:30 mrsclnantambu9794

The difference between speed and velocity is that a) speed is a vector and requires a direction. b) speed is a vector and requires a magnitude. c) velocity is a vector and requires a direction. d) velocity is a vector and requires a magnitude.

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