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A person looking out the window of a stationary train notices that raindrops are falling vertically down at a speed of 8.2 m/s...Asked by demi
A person looking out the window of a stationary train notices that raindrops are falling vertically down at a speed of 6.6 m/s relative to the ground. When the train moves at a constant velocity, the raindrops make an angle of θ = 36° when they move past the window as the drawing shows. How fast is the train moving?
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bobpursley
Demi, we are not doing your for you. Sorry. We will be happy to critique your work or thinking.