A car is travelling at 100km/hr north and norrowly misses a train travelling at 130km/hr south west. How fast and what direction was the train travelling in respect to the car.
A car is travelling at 100km/hr north and norrowly misses a train travelling at 130km/hr south west. How fast and what direction was the train travelling in respect to the car.
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An asteroid was travelling at 200km/hr in space at 3PM yesterday, what velocity will it be travelling at 3PM today.
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Easy question Bob, Newtons first law of motion, An item travelling at a constant velocity will remain at a constant velocity unless acted on by a net external force.
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nope, hint - you need to take into account the speed of the car also
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Yeah close enough tony, a little more than 200km/hr. 212.8km/hr to be precise and South 19.4 dregrees West.
With respect to the car the train is travelling 100km/hr south and 130km/hr southwest. So the train is travelling ~ 192km/hr south and ~92km/hr west or 212.8km/hr South 19.4 dregrees West.
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A man goes out drinking every night, returning to his home in the wee hours of every morning. No matter how much he drinks, he never gets a hangover. How could this be?
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