1. make me one question on relative motion in the forum with complete solutions. here is my example below of what I am expecting you to answer: NOTE: Don't copy the question below make me a similar question and solve that 1.A conductor in a train travelling at 4.0 m/s (N) walks across the train at 1.2 m/s (E) to validate a ticket. If the trian car is 4.0m wide, how long does it take the conductor to reach the other side? vog=? vom= 1.2 m/s(E) (1.2/4.2) vog=vom+vmg Tan-1=

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1. make me one question on relative motion in the forum with complete solutions.
here is my example below of what I am expecting you to answer:
NOTE: Don't copy the question below make me a similar question and solve that
1.A conductor in a train travelling at 4.0 m/s (N) walks across the train at 1.2 m/s
(E) to validate a ticket. If the trian car is 4.0m wide, how long does it take the
conductor to reach the other side?
vog=?
vom= 1.2 m/s(E)
(1.2/4.2)
vmg= 4.0 m/s(N)
vog=4.2m/s(N17E)
Ad
At =
Δυ
At = 3.3s
4.0m/s
1.2m/s
vog=vom+vmg
=1.2m/s(E) + 4.0m/s(N)
=sqrt (1.2m/s)^2 + (4.0m/s)^2
=4.2 m/s
Tan-1=
= 17
Transcribed Image Text:1. make me one question on relative motion in the forum with complete solutions. here is my example below of what I am expecting you to answer: NOTE: Don't copy the question below make me a similar question and solve that 1.A conductor in a train travelling at 4.0 m/s (N) walks across the train at 1.2 m/s (E) to validate a ticket. If the trian car is 4.0m wide, how long does it take the conductor to reach the other side? vog=? vom= 1.2 m/s(E) (1.2/4.2) vmg= 4.0 m/s(N) vog=4.2m/s(N17E) Ad At = Δυ At = 3.3s 4.0m/s 1.2m/s vog=vom+vmg =1.2m/s(E) + 4.0m/s(N) =sqrt (1.2m/s)^2 + (4.0m/s)^2 =4.2 m/s Tan-1= = 17
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