The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity is speed with a direction vector associated with it. It's that direction vector that makes them different. Let's back up a bit and review. Speed is displacement (distance traveled) per unit time. Velocity is displacement (distance traveled) per unit time in a given direction. The "directionallity" associated with velocity makes it a vector quantity, while speed is a scalar quantity.
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<em><u>She wouldn't be my Mother if she didn't use an old </u></em><em><u>Cliché </u></em><em><u>in every sentence</u></em>
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<u><em>Cliché:</em></u>
A word, phrase or opinion that means "Something is overly used."
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Follow your dreams
This sentence is cliché because everyone used and says it to much.
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