Asked by Lala
A lightning bug flies at a velocity of 0.25 m/s due east toward another lightning bug seen off in the distance. A light easterly breeze on the bug at a velocity of 0.25 m/s. What is the resultant velocity of the lightning bug?
I drew the .25 east but would I draw the vector for the other one west for the other bug? or east for the wind?
I drew the .25 east but would I draw the vector for the other one west for the other bug? or east for the wind?
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Answered by
bubble dragon
the resultant velocity would be 0.00 because you subtract one from the other.
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Anonymous
0.0
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