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a car moving east at 45 km/h turns and travels west at 30 km/h. What is the magnitude and direction of the change in velocity?

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magnitude of change is 15km/h
change in direction is to the right?
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Answer:

The magnitude and direction of the change in velocity is 75 m/s in west.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Velocity of car = 45 km/h in east

Velocity of car = 30 km/h in west

We need to calculate the magnitude of the change in velocity

Using formula of change in velocity

Change in velocity = final velocity - initial velocity


\Delta v=V_(f)-v_(i)

Put the value into the formula


\Delta v=-30-45


|\Delta v|=75\ m/s

The direction of the the change in velocity is toward west.

Hence, The magnitude and direction of the change in velocity is 75 m/s in west.

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