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Objects have the same velocity only if they are moving the same speed and in the same direction. objects moving at different speeds, in different directions or both have different velocities. they represent objects that have different velocities only because they are moving in different directions.

Two objects can have the same speed and different velocity when moving in a different direction

Speed is defined as a body moving at a distance at a particular period of time.

-> Speed = Distance/time, it's unit in metre per second

Velocity is defined as the measuring of displacement over a period of time.

-> Velocity = change in displacement/change in time, it's unit is in metre per second.

Speed is a scalar quantity while velocity is a vector quantity.

Two objects or bodies can have the same speed but different velocities when they move in a different direction.

An object A can be moving with a speed 220m/s towards a town and meets another object B returning from that same town with the same speed at 220m/s but their velocity differs because its a different direction.

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