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I've seen it a thousand times. Students understand everything during class, but then when it comes time to try the At t=0 car traveling at a constant velocity of 25m/s is 100m behind a car traveling in the same direction at a velocity of 20m/s. Three particles A, B and C are situated at the vertices of an equilateral triangle ABC of side d at time t = 0. Each of the particles ... Things don't always move in one dimension, they can also move in two dimensions. And three as well, but slow down buster! If you're starting your first year in freshmen

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