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Veronica’s velocity was measured as 4.3 m/s. She displaced 20 meters in 4.7 seconds. Which piece of information is missing for the correct calculation of velocity?
the starting point
the direction
the end point
the time per meter
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The direction.
Velocity is a vector (displacement ÷ time). You need the direction of the displacement to get velocity; without it you only have the speed (magnitude).
Velocity is a vector (displacement ÷ time). You need the direction of the displacement to get velocity; without it you only have the speed (magnitude).
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