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An object moving west covers 2m,turns left and covers 4m. Then moves upward ,covers 2m and goes down , covers 6m. Find magnitude and direction?

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Answered by prasadvinit1102
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Average speed uses the equation "speed equals distance traveled (d) divided by travel time (t)," or average speed = d ÷ t. Average velocity equals speed in a direction. Average acceleration (a) equals change in velocity (Δv) divided by the time interval of the velocity change (Δt), or a = Δv ÷ Δt.

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Answered by sharwankumarjakhar
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Answer:

Average speed uses the equation "speed equals distance traveled (d) divided by travel time (t)," or average speed = d ÷ t. Average velocity equals speed in a direction. Average acceleration (a) equals change in velocity (Δv) divided by the time interval of the velocity change (Δt), or a = Δv ÷ Δt.

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