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8 September, 20:47

A Transair plane is flying east at 275 km/h. A Worldair plane is flying west at 275 km/h. Are the two planes flying at the same velocity? Explain your answer.

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  1. 8 September, 21:17
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    Both planes are flying at the same velocity because velocity does not account for direction, therefore the fact that both planes are flying in opposite directions doesn't change the fact that they are both flying at the same speed of 275 km/h.

    Velocity = distance / time

    Nowhere in the equation of velocity is direction mentioned and thus direction has no bearing on the overall velocity.
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