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Vectors as applied to Problems in Velocity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 October 2008

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A velocity is a vector quantity, for it possesses magnitude and direction. It is, of course, necessary to make clear in every case what given point (moving or not) is considered as fixed for the time being, to which the vclocity of the moving point (so-called, though it may only be relatively moving) is referred.

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