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What does the statement “10 m/s to the north” describe? time acceleration velocity position
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What does the statement “10 m/s to the north” describe? time acceleration velocity position
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it describes velocity
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M/s usually indicates speed, but the direction (to the north) is also given, making it a vector. Therefore 10 m/s to the north describes velocity.
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