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Car X is travelling at 30m/s north. Its driver looks at car Y approaching on another road and he estimates it is moving at 15m/s south-west relative to his car. Calculate the velocity of car Y relative to the ground.

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Answer: 22.1 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The velocity of Car traveling 30 m/s towards the north

In vector form it is


v_x=30\hat{j}

The velocity of car Y w.r.t X is


\Rightarrow v_(yx)=15[-\cos 45^(\circ)\hat{i}-\sin 45^(\circ)\hat{j}]

Solving this


\Rightarrow v_(yx)=v_y-v_x\\\Rightarrow v_y=v_(yx)+v_x

putting values


\Rightarrow v_y=15[-\cos 45^(\circ)\hat{i}-\sin 45^(\circ)\hat{j}]+30\hat{j}


\Rightarrow v_y=-10.606\hat{i}+19.39\hat{j}

absolute velocity relative to ground is


\left | v_y\right |=√((-10.606)^2+(19.39)^2)\\\left | v_y\right |=22.101\ m/s

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