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Displacement and velocity - Higher

The only difference between velocity and speed is that velocity has a direction, and so is a vector quantity.

Average velocity = \(\frac{\text{displacement}}{\text{time}}\)

Displacement is the distance moved in a straight line, in a given direction, from the starting point.

Displacement is a vector quantity as it has size and direction.

Illustration showing the difference between distance and displacement

Question

If a car travels 24 m east in 3 seconds, what is its velocity?

Question

An aerial view of the floorplan of a house. The house is square, and each side measures 10 metres. The upper right corner is labelled 'Start/Finish'.

You walk all the way around the house in the diagram in 20 seconds.

a) What is your speed?

b) What is your velocity?

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