Why are vector diagrams useful in representing motion? (1 point) Responses They visually represent both the magnitude and direction of the object's motion. They visually represent both the magnitude and direction of the object's motion. They provide information about the object's mass and volume. They provide information about the object's mass and volume. They indicate the temperature and pressure conditions during the motion. They indicate the temperature and pressure conditions during the motion. They show the color and shape of the moving object. They show the color and shape of the moving object. Skip to navigation

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They visually represent both the magnitude and direction of the object's motion.