the resultant of velocity of two cars
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The resultant is the vector sum of two or more vectors. ... If two or more velocity vectors are added, then the result is a resultant velocity. If two or more force vectors are added, then the result is a resultant force. Multiply the acceleration by the time the object is being accelerated. For example, if an object falls for 3 seconds, multiply 3 by 9.8 meters per second squared, which is the acceleration from gravity. The resultant velocity in this case is 29.4 meters per second.
WHEN YOU COMBINE TWO VELOCITIES THAT ARE IN THE SAME DIRECTION, ADD THEM TOGETHER TO FIND THE RESULTANT VELOCITY. WHEN YOU COMBINE TWO VELOCITIES THAT ARE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS , SUBTRACT THE SMALLER VELOCITY FROM THE LARGER VELOCITY. THE RESULTANT VELOCITY IS IN THE DIRECTION OF THE LARGER VELOCITY
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