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Josephine Bentley
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17 September, 21:00
What is the resultant velocity
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Monique Craig
17 September, 21:05
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Resultant velocity is the vector sum of all given individual velocities. Velocity is a vector because it has both speed and direction. There are many ways to calculate vector sums, such as using a vector addition diagram, but using trigonometry to calculate vector components is usually more efficient.
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