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Two buses leave downtown one is headed southwest the other is headed northeast. Do they have the same velocity? Why or why not?
11 years ago

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Answered by Damon
no, velocity is a vector. I has both magnitude (speed) and direction (NE or SW or whatever). These two vectors are in opposite directions.
11 years ago

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