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5 February, 14:10

Under what conditions would two objects traveling at the same speed have different velocities?

A. One object travels twice as far in twice the time.

B. One object is traveling behind the other.

C. The objects are traveling in opposite directions.

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  1. 5 February, 14:21
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    velocity is speed with a direction, so since speed scales quantitatively, the objects must be

    C. The objects are traveling in opposite directions.
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