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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T00:22:10+00:00 2026-06-11T00:22:10+00:00

I have two Points in 2D //Point1 has velocity vX = 100; vY =

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I have two Points in 2D

//Point1 has velocity 
vX = 100;
vY = 50;
posX = 300;
posY = 100;


//Point2  has velocity 
vX = -20;
vY = 80;
posX = -800;
posY = 1000;

Additional I have a point which is placed directly in the middle of these two points, how can i calculate speed of this middle point ?

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    2026-06-11T00:22:11+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 12:22 am

    By determining what it’s vX and vY are.

    Its x and y are

    x = (-800 - 20 * t + 300 + 100 * t) / 2
    y = (1000 + 80 * t + 100 + 50 * t) / 2
    

    Simplify

    x = -250 + 40 * t
    y = 550 + 65 * t
    

    so it’s vX is 40 and its vy is 65. My friend Pythagoras tells me the speed here is sqrt((40 * 40) + (65 * 65)) or roughly 76 units per tick.

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