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3 April, 13:54

A girl walks East at 2.7 m/s. What is the y component of her velocity?

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  1. 3 April, 14:17
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    The y component of her velocity is zero

    Explanation:

    Given that North and South represent the positive and negative y component of the velocity vector.

    And East and West represent the positive and negative x component of the velocity vector.

    For a girl walking east at 2.7 m/s

    The x component of velocity is;

    vx = 2.7 m/s (east is positive x axis)

    The y component of velocity is;

    vy = 0 m/s (no movement in the northern and southern direction)

    Therefore, The y component of her velocity is zero (0m/s)
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