Physics, asked by hanan9367, 9 months ago

When two bodies move toward each other with constant speeds the distance
between them decreases at the rate of 6m/sec. If they move in the same
direction the distance between them increases at the rate of 4m/sec. Then
their speeds are
(a) 5m/s, 1m/s
(b) 3m/s, 3m/s
(c) 6m/s, lm/s
(d) 4m/s, 2m/s

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Answers

Answered by gvlk1962
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Answer:

ANSWER

Given, Distance decreases with 6m/s Distance is increases =4m/s

Let v

1

,V

2

is the velocity

So the relative velocity is

v

1

+v

2

=6m/s.....1

v

1

−v

2

=4m/s...........2

Adding equation 1 and 2 then we get,

2v

1

=10m/s⇒v

1

=5m/s

Put this value in equation 1 then we get,

v

1

+v

2

=6⇒v

2

=6−5=1m/s

Explanation:

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