A helicopter is flying south with a speed of 50 kmh-1
. A train is moving with the same speed towards
east. The relative velocity of the helicopter as seen by the passengers in the train will be towards.
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Answer:100kmph
Explanation: it's simple....
When two objects move towards each other we add there velocity but if they move in same direction as for example u may be travelling on a highway at 60 kmph and see a biker get past u slowly and suppose his speed to be 70 kmph but you will find that he's only 10kmph faster than you i.e you may find his relative speed in respect to u as 10 kmph but another boy standing at corner would find biker's speed to be 70 kmph....
Simple logic if the objects are moving towards each other, add their velocities.
And if they move in same direction (biker's example)... U just simply subtract the object's velocity from yours!!
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Hope it helps!!
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Answer:50 underfoot of2
Explanation:
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