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  • Understanding Velocity: Speed and Direction Explained
    You must specify speed and direction when describing the velocity of an object.

    * Speed refers to how fast the object is moving.

    * Direction refers to the path the object is taking.

    For example, saying "the car is traveling at 60 miles per hour" only tells us the speed. To describe the velocity, we need to add the direction, like "the car is traveling at 60 miles per hour north."

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