Two buses depart from Chicago, one going to New York and one to San Francisco. Each bus travel at s speed of 30 m/s. Do they have equal velocities?

Yes, the buses have equal velocities. Velocity is defined as the rate at which an object changes its position in a particular direction, and is given by the formula velocity = displacement / time. In this case, both buses are traveling at a speed of 30 m/s, meaning they are covering 30 meters of distance every second. Therefore, their displacements per unit time are equal, leading to equal velocities.