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  • Velocity: Scalar vs. Vector - Understanding the Difference
    Velocity is a vector quantity.

    Here's why:

    * Scalar quantities have only magnitude (size). Examples include speed, temperature, and mass.

    * Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction.

    Velocity describes how fast something is moving and in what direction. For example:

    * 50 mph is a speed (scalar).

    * 50 mph east is a velocity (vector).

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