Question
A car is moving along a straight horizontal road at 82 km/h and rain is falling vertically downwards at 25 km/h. Find the velocity of the rain relative to the driver of the car.
Answers
bobpursley
Relative to driver?
Falling at 25km/h, horizontal at 82km/hr
Velocity= 25km/hr DOWN+82KM/hr TowardBack
so add these as vectors.
Falling at 25km/h, horizontal at 82km/hr
Velocity= 25km/hr DOWN+82KM/hr TowardBack
so add these as vectors.
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