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If a train conductor is describing the speed of the train as well as the direction the train is going, then the train conductor is said to be describing the train's
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If a train conductor is describing the speed of the train as well as the direction the train is going, then the train conductor is said to be describing the train's
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Then, train conductor is said to be describing the train's VELOCITY........
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