* Velocity is a vector quantity: This means it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.
* Turning changes direction: When you turn, you are changing the direction of your motion.
* Speed can remain constant: You can turn while maintaining a constant speed.
Example: Imagine driving a car in a circle at a constant speed. Even though you are turning, you still have velocity because you are moving. The direction of your velocity is constantly changing, but the magnitude (speed) might remain the same.
Important distinction:
* Speed is the rate at which you are moving. It only has magnitude.
* Velocity is the rate at which you are moving in a specific direction. It has both magnitude and direction.
So, to summarize, you can have velocity even when turning, as long as you are moving. The direction of your velocity will change, but the speed might remain constant.