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21 August, 17:19

Calculate the resultant of the pair of velocities 100 km/h north and 75 km/h south. Calculate the resultant if both of the velocities are directed north.

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  1. 21 August, 17:33
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    For future reference these types of problems belong in the physics section. You looked out and i happen to be majoring in both, math and physics. we subtract these because they are on the same axis but in opposite direction. 1) r = (100km/h - 75km/h) i r = (25km/h) i for the second problem we can just add them together since they are in the same direction 2) r = (75km/h + 100km/h) j r = (175km/h) j
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