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WilliamSmith:

You are asked to calculate an object's velocity. In order to do so you must know the object's

TheKaylaHope:

to calculate an object's velocity, you must know the object's displacement (change in position) and the time it took to undergo that displacement. This is because velocity is defined as displacement divided by time, or the rate at which an object changes its position over a given interval of time. Additionally, knowing the direction of the object's motion can help you determine its velocity vector, which includes both the magnitude (speed) and direction of the object's motion.

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