Car A is traveling with a constant speed of 60 kph, while Car B is traveling with a constant speed of 50 kph. consider the figure below. 1. which of the following is the correct vector equation to solve the speed of Car B relative to Car A?  a. V[A/B] = -V[A] - V[B] b. V[A/B] = V[A] - V[B] c. V[B/A] = V[B] + V[A] d. V[B/A] = -V[B] - V[A]

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Car A is traveling with a constant speed of 60 kph, while Car B is traveling with a constant speed of 50 kph. consider the figure below.
1. which of the following is the correct vector equation to solve the speed of Car B relative to Car A? 
a. V[A/B] = -V[A] - V[B]
b. V[A/B] = V[A] - V[B]
c. V[B/A] = V[B] + V[A]
d. V[B/A] = -V[B] - V[A]

2. Find the speed of Car B relative to Car A

Car B
50 kph
25°
Car
A = 60 kph
Transcribed Image Text:Car B 50 kph 25° Car A = 60 kph
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