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A passenger rides on a train that is moving at 100.0 km/h eastward. The passenger walks toward the front of the train at a speed of 3 km/h relative to the train. Whilst walking, he throws a ball at 10 km/h toward the back of the train. What is the velocity of the ball relative to the ground?

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velocity of train = 100 km/h (east)

Velocity of person walking in forward direction = 3 km/h (with respect to train)

now we can find the velocity of person with respect to ground as follows


v_(pt) = v_p - v_t


v_p = v_(pt) + v_t


v_p = 100 + 3 = 103 km/h

now he throw a ball backwards with speed 10 km/h with respect to him

so here we will have


v_(bp) = v_b - v_p


-10 km/s = v_b - 103 km/h


v_b = 103 - 10 = 93 km/h Towards East

so with respect to ground the ball speed is 93 km/h towards East

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