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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Berea_College/Introductory_Physics%3A_Berea_College/04%3A_Describing_Motion_in_Multiple_Dimensions/4.01%3A_Motion_in_two_Dimensions
      For example, if the object went from position (x1,y1) to position (x2,y2) in an amount of time Δt, the average velocity vector is given by: \[\begin{aligned} \vec v &= \frac{\Del...For example, if the object went from position (x1,y1) to position (x2,y2) in an amount of time Δt, the average velocity vector is given by: v=ΔrΔt=1Δt(x2x1y2y1)=1Δt(ΔxΔy) \[\begin{aligned} &=(ΔxΔtΔyΔt)\\ &…

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