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Q2. On a cold day, hailstones fall with a velocity of (2i− 6k) m s−1 . If a cyclist travels through the hail at 10i ms−1 , what is the velocity of the hail relative to the cyclist? At what angle are the hailstones falling relative to the cyclist

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Answer:
-8\hat{i}-6\hat{k}


\theta =\tan^(-1)\left ( (3)/(4) \right )

Explanation:

Given

Velocity of hailstones fall
\left ( V_h\right )=2\hat{i}-6\hat{k} m/s

Velocity of cyclist
\left ( V_c\right )=10\hat{i} m/s

Therefore

Velocity of hail with respect to cyclist
\left ( V_(hc)\right )


V_(hc)=V_h-V_c


V_(hc)=2\hat{i}-6\hat{k}-10\hat{i}


V_(hc)=-8\hat{i}-6\hat{k}

and angle of hails falling relative to the cyclist is given by


\theta =\tan^(-1)\left ( (3)/(4)\right )


\theta is the angle made with the vertical

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