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Two trains are passing against each other.?
Two trains are passing against each other.
train A is going north with velocity of 47 km/hour.
train B is going south with velocity of 94 km/hour.
a passenger in train A see the smoke that emitted from his train chimney making
an angle of 60 degrees from the west to the south.
a passenger in train B see the smoke that emitted from his train chimney making
an angle of 30 degrees from the south to the north.
a) What is the velocity of the wind – in respect to the ground?
the value of the velocity (of the wind) , and the direction (angle) of the velocity of
the wind (how many degrees from the west to the south)
b) what is the velocity of the smoke of train A , in respect to viewer in train A?
c) what is the velocity of the smoke of train B, in respect to viewer in train B ?
Two trains are passing against each other.
train A is going north with velocity of 47 km/hour.
train B is going south with velocity of 94 km/hour.
a passenger in train A see the smoke that emitted from his train chimney making
an angle of 60 degrees from the west to the south.
a passenger in train B see the smoke that emitted from his train chimney making
an angle of 30 degrees from the south to the north.
a) What is the velocity of the wind – in respect to the ground?
the value of the velocity (of the wind) , and the direction (angle) of the velocity of
the wind (how many degrees from the west to the south)
b) what is the velocity of the smoke of train A , in respect to viewer in train A?
c) what is the velocity of the smoke of train B, in respect to viewer in train B ?
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