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11 June, 14:49

A baseball is traveling (+30m/s) and is hit by a bat, it leaves the bat traveling (-40m/s). What is the change in the velocity? Remember that direction is what makes velocity different than speed. (A. 10m/s) (B. 30m/s) (C. 40m/s) (D. 70m/s)

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  1. 11 June, 15:31
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    A. 10m/s because 30m/s - 40m/s is equal 10 m/s
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