Physics, asked by supriyaregupathy, 9 months ago

Raindrops are falling vertically with velocity 10 metre per second to a cyclist moving on a straight horizontal Road the raindrops appear to be coming with a velocity of 20 metre per second the velocity of the cyclist is

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Answered by sanyam75
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velocity of rain wrt cyclist = velocity of rain wrt ground - velocity of cyclist wrt ground

v of cyclist= -10 (acc to ques) - states that the velocity of man is away from the relative velocity of rain wrt man or cyclist

Answered by jeslinbenittaj
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Answer:

10√3

Explanation:

Vc velocity of cyclist

Vr velocity of rain

Vrc velocity of rain with respect to cyclist

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