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30 kilometers/hour

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Q: Which of the following values could possibly be vector magnitudes meaning that combined with a direction they could become vector quanities?
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How are velocities in the same direction combined?

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Is the force greater than the the sum of the forces when forces are combined?

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Can the sum of three vectors all of unequal magnitudes be a zero?

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Does change in direction cause acceleration?

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When you know speed and direction what does that tell?

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