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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You are in a car going 70 km/h and another car passes you going in the opposite direction at 70 km/h. Do both cars have the same velocity? Explain.

OpenStudy (mos1635):

magnitude yes vector no

OpenStudy (ujjwal):

No, velocity being a vector quantity depends on direction. Since the direction of two cars is opposite, the velocity of one car is negative with respect to other.. If you consider the velocity of one car to be v , it is -v for the other one..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks ujjwal

OpenStudy (ujjwal):

WC. :)

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