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One car is traveling north at 80 km/h. A second car is traveling south at 80 km/h. Both cars have the same velocity True False
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One car is traveling north at 80 km/h. A second car is traveling south at 80 km/h. Both cars have the same velocity
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Answer: True
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True because it is the same amount and same speed but just different directions and people
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