difference between linear and nonlinear velocity
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The distinction between linear and nonlinear phenomena is everywhere in the sciences and engineering. ... Linearity is, essentially, the idea that combining two inputs — like the velocity of your arm and the velocity of the bike — will yield the sum of their respective outputs — the velocity of the ball.
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