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A bicyclist going south at 5 m/s passes a bicyclist going north at 5 m/s, they have the same?

Asked by Ronnie

A bicyclist going south 5m/s passes a
bicyclist going north a 5 m/s, they have the same?
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
speed.
15 years ago
Answered by Tyler
Speed is a general answer, velocity is what you're looking for
10 years ago

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