Physics, asked by drbhanaprakash, 12 days ago

Sam and John are running on a straight path with velocity (181 +2j)m/s and (6i - 127)m/s S respectively. What will be the velocity of Sam relative to John?​

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Answered by sinhashalu672
0

Answer:

Correct option is

B

They will come out travelling along parallel paths.

D

They will come out at different times.

Both e and p will travel in semicircular path.

Since, m is different, and hence time will be different.

Answered by mahit1194
0

Answer:

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Given a person is standing at the junction of the below lines

2x−3y+4=0 ...(1)

3x+4y−5=0 ...(2)

Solving equation (1) and (2) ,we get

x=−

17

1

and y=

17

22

So, the person is standing at point (−

17

1

,

17

22

)

Given equation of path is

6x−7y+8=0 ...(3)

The person can reach this path in the least time if he walks along the perpendicular line to (3) from point (−

17

1

,

17

22

)

Slope of the line (3)=

7

6

∴ slope of the line perpendicular to line (3)=−

7

6

1

=−

6

7

The equation of the line passing through (−

17

1

,

17

22

) and having a slope of −

6

7

is given by

y−

17

22

=−

6

7

(x+

17

1

)

6(17y−22)=−7(17x+1)

102y−132=−119x−7

119x+102y=125

Hence, the path that person should follow is 119x+102y=125

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