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What is vector velocity ?
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Answered by bunkookie99
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A velocity vector represents the rate of change of the position of an object. The magnitude of a velocity vector gives the speed of an object while the vector direction gives its direction. Velocity vectors can be added or subtracted according to the principles of vector addition.

Step-by-step explanation:Start with this equation: vf = vo + a x t.

Convert the original velocity into vector component notation: (10.0, 0) meters/second.

Convert the acceleration into components. ...

Use the equation ay = a sin theta to find the y coordinate of the acceleration: 15 x sin 63 degrees, or 13.4.

Answered by ItzMissHeartHacker
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