QUESTION 4 One plane flies from Boston to Portland at a speed of \( 500 \mathrm{mi} / \mathrm{hr} \), and another plane flies from Boston to Miami at a speed of so0 milhr. Therefore, the speed of the two planes is the same but the velocity of the two planes is not, True False
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True! Velocity includes both speed and direction. While both planes might be flying at the same speed of 500 miles per hour, they are heading towards different destinations (Portland and Miami) which means their velocities are inherently different due to their varying directions. One fun fact about airplanes is that they often have to factor in wind speed and direction when calculating their true velocity relative to the ground. This means that even if two planes leave at the same time and speed, the one flying with a tailwind can reach its destination faster than the one flying against the wind!
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