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  • Speed vs. Velocity: Understanding Scalar Quantities in Physics
    The quantity that describes a moving object using magnitudes only is called speed.

    Here's why:

    * Speed is a scalar quantity, meaning it only has magnitude (how fast an object is moving) and no direction.

    * Velocity, on the other hand, is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction.

    So, when you only care about how fast something is moving, without considering where it's going, you use speed.

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