What is the term for a measure of both speed and direction?
- Correct Answer: velocity
- intensity
- acceleration
- momentum
Explanation: Velocity is a measure of both speed and direction. It is a vector that can be represented by an arrow. Velocity changes with a change in speed, a change in direction, or both.
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