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Distance
A scalar quantity that refers to 'how far' an object has traveled, measured in meters. It represents the total path length.
Displacement
A vector quantity that describes the change in position of an object, represented as a straight line from start to finish, measured in meters and includes a direction.
Speed
A scalar quantity that is the rate at which an object covers distance, calculated as distance divided by time, measured in meters per second (m/s).
Velocity
A vector quantity that is the rate of change of displacement, calculated as displacement divided by time, measured in meters per second (m/s) and includes a direction.
Time (t)
A scalar quantity that measures duration, represented in seconds.
Scalar Quantity
Quantities that have magnitude only, such as distance and speed.
Vector Quantity
Quantities that have both magnitude and direction, such as displacement and velocity.