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Q.

Is it true that the units of speed and velocity are different? 


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a

True

b

False 

answer is B.

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Detailed Solution

  The above statement is false.
A scalar quantity like speed just needs a unit and a magnitude. At the same time, velocity is a vector quantity that calls for the declaration of a unit, a magnitude, and a direction. However, both physical quantities will have the same units when expressed in the SI system of units. The metre is the SI unit of displacement and distance (m). Second is the SI unit of time (s).  Consequently, m/s is the SI unit for velocity and speed.
The correct statement would be that the units of speed and velocity are the same.
   
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