Speed and velocity are very similar, but they're not exactly the same, like how a toy car and a race car both move, but one is just slower.
Speed is how fast something moves, it's just about going faster or slower. Think of it like running around the block: you might run at the same speed no matter which way you go.
Velocity, on the other hand, is speed plus direction. It’s not just about how fast you’re moving, it’s also about where you're going. So if you run around the block and end up back where you started, your velocity might be zero even though you were moving the whole time!
A Fun Example with a Bouncing Ball
Imagine you have a bouncing ball. If it goes up 5 feet and comes down 5 feet, that’s the same speed going up and coming down. But its velocity changes: when it goes up, it has one direction; when it comes down, it has another.
So next time you see a ball bounce or feel the wind in your hair as you run, remember: speed is how fast you're moving, and velocity is where you’re going, like a super-powered compass for motion! Speed and velocity are very similar, but they're not exactly the same, like how a toy car and a race car both move, but one is just slower.
Speed is how fast something moves, it's just about going faster or slower. Think of it like running around the block: you might run at the same speed no matter which way you go.
Velocity, on the other hand, is speed plus direction. It’s not just about how fast you’re moving, it’s also about where you're going. So if you run around the block and end up back where you started, your velocity might be zero even though you were moving the whole time!
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