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A scooter going due east at 10 ms^(-1) t...

A scooter going due east at `10 ms^(-1)` turns right through an angle of `90^(@)`. If the speed of the scooter remain unchanged in taking turn, the change is the velocity the scooter is

A

`20.0 ms^(-1)` south-east direction

B

zero

C

`10.0 ms^(-1)` in south direction

D

`14.14 ms^(-1)` in south-west direction

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D
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