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Aimee Benjamin
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15 April, 00:53
What is the magnitude of 20 kg and 0.5m/s
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Jayvion Beltran
15 April, 01:03
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The magnitude of the mass is 20, and the magnitude of the speed is 0.5. Neither one has a direction, since mass and speed are scalar quantities.
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