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One object Has a Velocity Of -4 feet Per second. Another Object Has a Velocity of 3 Feet Per Second. Which Object has the Greater Speed? Explain your answer.

The answer is do your own damn homework, you redneck.

yea there is No homework im just makeing this stuff up lol

yea there is No homework im just makeing this stuff up lol

Then what's up with your grammar changing from perfect to horrible?

I was Making A Remark to your Stupidity mortal

One object Has a Velocity Of -4 feet Per second.
Obviously this one, it is going the opposite direction at 4 feet per secong.


so It Would Basically Be going Straight Down.

thats negative 4 Sir
Indeed. You can't go at a negative speed, so you must go in the opposite direction.

so It Would Basically Be going Straight Down.
Unless the object was being thrown up, then that is wrong.

Indeed. You can't go at a negative speed, so you must go in the opposite direction.
Unless the object was being thrown up, then that is wrong.
So really it's |-4| or absolute value, which is 4.


So really it's |-4| or absolute value, which is 4.
Yes. Say something is going to the West at 3 FPS. Now, something is going East, at -4 FPS. Now, the thing going East, will move backwards, therefor, moving West, but facing East. It will arrive 1 second before the other.

Yes. Say something is going to the West at 3 FPS. Now, something is going East, at -4 FPS. Now, the thing going East, will move backwards, therefor, moving West, but facing East. It will arrive 1 second before the other.
Why are we helping this guy with his homework?

You understand school is for learning, and if someone else does it for you, you don't learn, right?
If not, go back to kindergarten.