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What quantities are needed to describe velocity? a. distance, location, and speed b. distance, time, and direction c. direction, time, and position d. time, direction, and area<…
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what quantities are needed to describe velocity? a. distance, location, and speed b. distance, time, and direction c. direction, time, and position d. time, direction, and area
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Answer is b) distance, time and direction
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We need both magnitude (speed) and direction to define velocity.
We know speed is found using distance over time.
So we need direction and speed (distance and time)
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