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An approaching storm is moving at 15 km/hr. what do you need to know to determine its velocity
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An approaching storm is moving at 15 km/hr. what do you need to know to determine its velocity
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An approaching storm is moving at 15 km/hr. what do you need to know to determine its velocity
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The storm's velocity is the same as a specification of its speed and direction of motion.
So to determine the velocity of the storm you will need to know its direction of motion, or which way it is moving!
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