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  • Understanding Velocity: Speed and Direction Explained
    The two factors that determine velocity are:

    1. Speed: This refers to how fast an object is moving. It's the magnitude of the velocity.

    2. Direction: This refers to the path or line along which the object is moving. It's the vector component of velocity.

    Therefore, velocity is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.

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