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A bus is going towards west on a straight road with a speed of 80Kmh⁻¹. A bike is coming from behind with a speed of 120 Kmh⁻¹. To the biker, the bus will appear to move with a speed of * 1 point (a) 40 Kmh ⁻¹ towards west (b) 40 Kmh ⁻¹ towards east (c) 200 Kmh ⁻¹ towards west (d) 200 Kmh ⁻¹ towards east​

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Answered by sahilkhan00794
4

Answer:

option (a) 40kmh-1 towards west

Answered by amitnrw
1

Given : A bus is going towards west on a straight road with a speed of 80Kmh⁻¹.

A bike is coming from behind with a speed of 120 Kmh⁻¹.

To Find : To the biker, the bus will appear to move with a speed of.

Solution:

           NORTH

WEST              EAST

         SOUTH

              Bus toward west = 80 km/hr

             Bike toward west  = 120 km/hr

Bus speed relative to biker = Bus Speed -  Biker Speed

= 80 - 120

= - 40 km/hr  West

= 40 km/hr East

To the biker, the bus will appear to move with a speed of. 40 Kmh ⁻¹ towards east

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