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wollongong warrior

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should be C imo, if we think of Y as being stationary then X should be moving away, not towards Y
it's a stupid question, just move on, there's not even an axis to even base the velocity vectors on
 

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its A cause if you put the two arrows together you get A
I agree.
I don't now physics and all, but isn't a vector a measure of magnitude and direction? therefore the direction of A is correct, (it could be D too, if you rotate the lines)
Unless there's something i haven't learned T-T
 

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I agree.
I don't now physics and all, but isn't a vector a measure of magnitude and direction? therefore the direction of A is correct, (it could be D too, if you rotate the lines)
Unless there's something i haven't learned T-T
vector is a measure of magnitude and direction yes, but this isn't questioning what a vector is; it's asking what the velocity of X is relative to Y
 

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