If an object is traveling north at 30 m/s and east at 13 m/s, what is the objects speed? RankResponses 1 2 3 4 5 6.

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If an object is traveling north at 30 m/s and east at 13 m/s, what is the objects speed? RankResponses

An object is traveling north at 30 m/s and east at 13 m/s. In what direction (East of North), to the nearest degree, is the object traveling? RankResponses

Vectors have two properties. A.x- and y-components B.direction and magnitude C.an arrow and a colour D.a resultant and displacement

RankResponses

A.Meters/second B.Meters 2 /second C.Meters/second 2 D.Meters 2 /second 2 E.1/second 2 F.Meters