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A man travelling in 56.2 km/h in the ground is 55.5 km/h is the walking torward the found or back?

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Answered by abhinavpabhinavp173
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11.7

Explanation:

You must add the Traveling distance and ground distance

Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

The man is moving away from the ground at a speed of (0.7km/h)

Explanation:

To find:

Whether the man is walking towards or away from the ground, we need to determine the direction of his motion relative to the ground.

Solution:

When a man moves toward the ground, his speed relative to the ground is the sum of his speed and the speed of the ground. in this case:  

Speed relative to ground = Speed of man + Speed of ground

Speed relative to ground = 55.5 km/h + 56.2 km/h

Speed relative to ground = 111.7 km/h

If the man is moving away from the ground, his speed relative to the ground will be the difference between his speed and the ground speed. in this case:  

Speed relative to ground = Speed of man - Speed of ground

Speed relative to ground = 56.2 km/h - 55.5 km/h

Speed relative to ground = 0.7 km/h

Since the velocity relative to the ground is greater than 0 (ie 0.7 km/h), we can conclude that the man is trying to leave the ground

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