No the two buses do not have equal velocities because VELOCITY is the SPEED in a given DIRECTION. One would have a velocity of +30m/s because it is traveling in one direction, and the other would have a velocity of -30m/s because it is traveling in the opposite direction.
Travels and Traditions - 2000 San Francisco California was released on: USA: 27 February 2010
well it travels at the speed of light so.... 15 years
The episode was "Bango Was His Name-o", the second part of a three part episode where Stewie travels with Brian to San Francisco to supposedly find his real father...whom he discovers on TV thanks to the TiVO.
The duration of Sullivan's Travels is 1.5 hours.
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No. "Velocity" includes a magnitude and a direction. If any of the two are different, then the velocities are also different.
No, the velocities of the two airplanes are not the same. Although they have the same speed of 300 km/h, their velocities are in opposite directions (north and south), so they are different. Velocity includes both speed and direction.
Travels and Traditions - 2000 San Francisco California was released on: USA: 27 February 2010
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Because light travels at different velocities, and various colors of light also travel at different speeds in optical media.
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The Southwest Chief travels from Los Angeles to Chicago. It leaves Los Angeles at 6:45 pm, reaches Colorado about 24 hours later, and arrives in Chicago at 3:20 pm the second day (if it's on time). Total number of hours is about 43 hours. The California Zephyr travels from San Francisco (Emeryville) to Chicago and it leaves Emeryville at 8:55 am and arrives in Chicago at 3:50 pm on the second day. Total number of hours is about41 hours. Schedules are available at www.amtrak.com
The plane travels 1260 km in 3.5 hours. It therefore travels 1260/3.5 = 360 in 1 hour. The plane's velocity is 360 kph. In real life there may be a headwind which would reduce the speed or a tailwind which would increase the speed of flight.
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The speed at which something travels depends on its acceleration and motion. Objects can travel at various speeds, from slow velocities like walking speed to high velocities like the speed of light. Speed is typically measured in meters per second or miles per hour.
Heat travels by conduction by directly touching another object, absorbing its energy.
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