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Physics, 20.12.2019 20:31 shorty1619

You and your friend are running at each other from 200m apart. after 10 seconds and having passed the 50m mark on your side, you see your friend has already gone 60m on his. what will your average velocity need to be for the remaining time in order for you to both have covered the same amount of distance, assuming he maintains a constant speed?

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