Physics, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

A helicopter travels north at 230 km/h. A different helicopter travels south at 230 km/h. Are the speeds of these helicopters the same? What about their velocities?

You need to address BOTH speed and velocity

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Answered by Mrvagh151
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The measure of both speed and direction is called velocity. Velocity is a vector. A vector is measurement that includes both size and direction. Vectors are often represented by arrows.

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