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Car A is travelling at an angle of 30° at 25 m/s. Car B is travelling at an angle of 135° at 30 m/s. What is the resultant of these two velocities? If car C wanted to travel in the direction exactly opposite the combination of cars A and B (the equilibrant), what would its direction and magnitude be?

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Car A is travelling at an angle of 30° at 25 m/s. Car B is travelling at an angle of 135° at 30 m/s. What is the resultant of these two velocities? If car C wanted to travel in the direction exactly opposite the combination of cars A and B (the equilibrant), what would its direction and magnitude be?

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