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YoursTruly:

What 2 factors do you need in order to find velocity? A. Light and distance B. Distance and speed C. Direction and time D. Speed and direction

YoursTruly:

@SkyVoltage43

SkyVoltage43:

D

YoursTruly:

Are you 100% sure? This test is only 1 question long.

SkyVoltage43:

double check with nick or triston but i think im right

YoursTruly:

I'll check with Nick, last time I asked Tris I failed the test. ;-; @JustSaiyan

SkyVoltage43:

i can post on brainly and see what they say if want

JustSaiyan:

Direction and Time

YoursTruly:

So... which is it?

JustSaiyan:

It depends on what you are testing the velocity of.

JustSaiyan:

Usually it IS D though.

YoursTruly:

Okay, so D

SkyVoltage43:

yea i figured the basic one would be D but you can test it in different ways but yes the correct answer is D

YoursTruly:

K thanks

YoursTruly:

Ill let you know if youre right

YoursTruly:

Yup.

SkyVoltage43:

here is the explaination

SkyVoltage43:

What's the difference between two identical objects traveling at different speeds? Nearly everyone knows that the one moving faster (the one with the greater speed) will go farther than the one moving slower in the same amount of time. Either that or they'll tell you that the one moving faster will get where it's going before the slower one. Whatever speed is, it involves both distance and time. "Faster" means either "farther" (greater distance) or "sooner" (less time). Doubling one's speed would mean doubling one's distance traveled in a given amount of time. Doubling one's speed would also mean halving the time required to travel a given distance. If you know a little about mathematics, these statements are meaningful and useful. (The symbol v is used for speed because of the association between speed and velocity, which will be discussed shortly.) sooooo D.

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