* Velocity is a vector quantity. This means it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.
* Speed is the magnitude of velocity. It tells you how fast an object is moving.
Therefore, if two objects have equal velocities, they must have the same speed and the same direction. If they have no speed, they are not moving, and thus cannot have velocity.
Think of it this way:
* If two cars are traveling at 60 mph due east, they have equal velocities.
* If two cars are parked, they have zero speed and zero velocity.
Even if two objects are stationary, they can have the same velocity if they are at rest in the same location. This is because their velocity is zero, which is equal in both magnitude and direction.
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