Question
A car is moving at a constant 19.3m/s, and rain is falling at 8.9 m/s straight down. What angle does the rain make with respect to the horizontally observed by the driver?
Answers
y velocity = 8.9
x velocity = 19.3
tan theta = (8.9/19.3)
x velocity = 19.3
tan theta = (8.9/19.3)
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