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Jocelyn Roberson
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15 November, 04:27
Define velocity in terms of displacement
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Ernesto Pitts
15 November, 04:31
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Velocity =
(magnitude of displacement) / (time for the displacement)
and (direction of displacement).
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Allisson Walsh
15 November, 04:55
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Velocity is a vector which shows the direction and rate of motion
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