Physics, asked by sandyschool20, 9 months ago

Two objects are moving at 60 m/s in opposite directions. Are their velocities equal? Give reason. Please answer QUICKLY. If it is correct and if i am able to understand, in two days, I will mark as Brainliest.

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Answered by Nemesis3733
2

Answer:

No

Explanation:

Velocity is a Vector quantity, which has both magnitude and direction. so object one's direction is opposite of object two's direction.

therefore their velocities are different.

Hope it helps.

Answered by vanshgenius2004
1

The answer is NO .

Since velocity is a vector quantity, it is made up of two things,i.e magnitude and direction.

For two vectors to be equal, they should have equal magnitudes as well as same direction.

In the above case, the two vectors have same magnitude, but have opposite direction , so they are not equal.

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