A and B. The pairs that can be the components of a velocity of 30 m s¹ (east) are 20 m s' (east), 10 m s' (east) and 35 m s¹ (east), 5 m s¹ (west).
The resultant velocity of an object is the sum of its individual vector velocities.
For a resultant velocity of 30 m/s east, the component velocities that can equal the resultant velocity is calculated as follows;
35 m/s east and 5 m/s west
let the east direction be positive
let the west direction be negative
R = 35 m/s - 5 m/s
R = 30 m/s east
20 m/s east and 10 m/s east
R = 20 m/s + 10 m/s
R = 30 m/s
Thus, the pairs that can be the components of a velocity of 30 m s¹ (east) are (a) 20 m s' (east), 10 m s' (east) and (b) 35 m s¹ (east), 5 m s¹ (west).
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