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If you walk at 1 m/s down the aisle of a bus that is moving at 10 m/s along the road, how fast are you moving relative to the road when you walk toward the front of the bus? Toward the rear of the bus?
14 years ago

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bobpursley
You are going 11m/s ahead.

VelocityYourelativeBus+Velocitybusrelative to ground = Velocity you relative to ground
14 years ago
rob
11m/s
8 years ago

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