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A cricket ball travelling north at 100km/h is deflected so that it travels north-east at 100km/h. What is the change in velocity of the cricket ball?
8 years ago

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Steve
(70.71i+70.71j)-(0i+100j) = 70.71i-29.29j
8 years ago

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