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TacticsBox3.1SubtractingVectors
LearningGoal:
TopracticeTacticsBox3.1Subtractingvectors
Vectorsubtractionhassomesimilaritiestothesubtractionoftwoscalarquantities.Withnumbers,subtractionisthesameastheadditionofanegative
number.Forexample,5 3isthesameas5 + (3).Similarly,A B =
A + (B)
.WecanusetherulesforvectoradditionandthefactthatBisa
vectoroppositeindirectiontoBtoformrulesforvectorsubtraction,asexplainedinthisTacticsBox.
TACTICSBOX3.1Subtractingvectors
TosubtractBfromAperformthesesteps:
1.DrawA.
2.PlacethetailofBatthetipofA.
3.DrawanarrowfromthetailofAtothetipofB.ThisisvectorA B.
PartA
FindvectorC =
ANSWER:
A B
byfollowingthestepsintheTacticsBoxabove.MakecertaintodrawBwiththecorrectorientation.
PartB
FindvectorF =
DE
byfollowingthestepsintheTacticsBoxabove.MakecertaintodrawEwiththecorrectorientation.
ANSWER:
TacticsBox3.2FindingtheAccelerationVector
LearningGoal:
TopracticeTacticsBox3.2Findingtheaccelerationvector.
Supposeanobjecthasaninitialvelocityv iattimeti andlater,attimetf ,hasvelocityv f .Thefactthatthevelocitychangestellsustheobjectundergoesan
accelerationduringthetimeintervalt = tf ti .Fromthedefinitionofacceleration,
a=
vf vi
t f t i
v
t
weseethattheaccelerationvectorpointsinthesamedirectionasthevectorv .Thisvectoristhechangeinthevelocity
v = v f v i ,sotoknowwhich
waytheaccelerationvectorpoints,wehavetoperformthevectorsubtractionv f v i .ThisTacticsBoxshowshowtousevectorsubtractiontofindthe
accelerationvector.
TACTICSBOX3.2Findingtheaccelerationvector.
1.Drawthevelocityvectorv f .
2.Drawv iatthetipofv f .(Tipforvectordrawingtool:Youmayfindithelpfultofirstdrawv i
alongv i,fromthetipofv itothetailofv i,togetthecorrectlengthandangle.Thendragv i
tothetipofv f .)
3.Drawv = v f v i = v f + (v i).Thisisthedirectionofa.
4.Returntotheoriginalmotiondiagram.Drawavectoratthemiddlepointinthedirectionofv labelit
a.Thisistheaverageaccelerationatthe
midpointbetweenv iandv f .
PartA
Belowisamotiondiagramforanobjectthatmovesalongacurvedpath.Thedotsshowthepositionoftheobjectatthreesubsequentinstants,t1 ,t2 ,
andt3 .Thevectorsv iandv f showtheaveragevelocityoftheobjectfortheinitialtimeinterval,ti = t2 t1 ,andthefinaltimeinterval,
t f = t 3 t 2 ,respectively.Drawtheaccelerationvector arepresentingthechangeinaveragevelocityoftheobjectduringthetotaltimeinterval
t = t 3 t 1 .
Drawthevectorsstartingattheappropriateblackdots.Thelocation,orientation,andlengthofthevectorswillbegraded.
ANSWER:
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TacticsBox3.3DeterminingtheComponentsofaVector
LearningGoal:
TopracticeTacticsBox3.3Determiningthecomponentofavector.
WhenavectorAisdecomposedintocomponentvectorsAx andAy paralleltothecoordinateaxes,wecandescribeeachcomponentvectorwithasingle
number(ascalar)calledthecomponent.ThisTacticsBoxdescribeshowtodeterminethexcomponentandycomponentofvectorA,denotedAx andAy .
TACTICSBOX3.3Determiningthecomponentsofavector
PartA
WhatisthemagnitudeofthecomponentvectorAx showninthefigure?
Expressyouranswerinmeterstotwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
|A x |
PartB
WhatisthesignoftheycomponentAy ofvectorAshowninthefigure?
ANSWER:
positive
negative
PartC
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VectorAdditionRankingTask
Sixvectors(athroughf )havethemagnitudesanddirectionsindicatedinthefigure.
PartA
Rankthevectorcombinationsonthebasisoftheirmagnitude.
Rankfromlargesttosmallest.Torankitemsasequivalent,overlapthem.
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ANSWER:
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a+ b
a+ c
a+ d
a+ e
largest
Thecorrectrankingcannotbedetermined.
PartB
f + c
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smallest
Rankthevectorcombinationsonthebasisoftheirangle,measuredcounterclockwisefromthepositivexaxis.Vectorsparalleltothepositivexaxis
haveanangleof0 .Allanglemeasuresfallbetween0 and360 .
Rankfromlargesttosmallest.Torankitemsasequivalent,overlapthem.
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ANSWER:
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a+ b
a+ c
a+ d
a+ e
largest
f + c
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smallest
Thecorrectrankingcannotbedetermined.
ComponentsofVectors
Shownisa10by10grid,withcoordinateaxesxandy
.
Thegridrunsfrom5to5onbothaxes.Drawnonthisgridarefourvectors,labeledAthroughD.
Thisproblemwillaskyouvariousquestionsaboutthesevectors.Allanswersshouldbeindecimal
notation,unlessotherwisespecified.
PartA
WhatisthexcomponentofA?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfigures.
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ANSWER:
Ax
PartB
WhatistheycomponentofA?
Expressyouranswertothenearestinteger.
ANSWER:
Ay
PartC
WhatistheycomponentofB?
Expressyouranswertothenearestinteger.
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ANSWER:
By
PartD
WhatisthexcomponentofC ?
Expressyouranswertothenearestinteger.
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ANSWER:
Cx
Thefollowingquestionswillaskyoutogivebothcomponentsofvectorsusingtheorderedpairsmethod.Inthismethod,thexcomponentiswrittenfirst,
followedbyacomma,andthentheycomponent.Forexample,thecomponentsofAwouldbewritten2.5,3inorderedpairnotation.
Theanswersbelowareallintegers,soestimatethecomponentstothenearestwholenumber.
PartE
Inorderedpairnotation,writedownthecomponentsofvectorB.
Expressyouranswerstothenearestinteger.
ANSWER:
Bx
,By =
PartF
Inorderedpairnotation,writedownthecomponentsofvectorD.
Expressyouranswerstothenearestinteger.
ANSWER:
Dx
,Dy =
PartG
WhatistrueaboutBandD?Choosefromthepulldownlistbelow.
ANSWER:
Theyhavedifferentcomponentsandarenotthesamevectors.
Theyhavethesamecomponentsbutarenotthesamevectors.
Theyarethesamevectors.
GraphingProjectileMotion
Forthemotiondiagramgiven,sketchtheshapeofthecorrespondingmotiongraphsinPartsAtoD.
Usetheindicatedcoordinatesystem.Oneunitoftimeelapsesbetweenconsecutivedotsinthe
motiondiagram.
PartA
Constructapossiblegraphforxpositionversustime,x(t).
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ANSWER:
PartB
Constructapossiblegraphfortheypositionversustime,y(t).
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ANSWER:
PartC
Constructapossiblegraphforthexvelocityversustime,v x (t).
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ANSWER:
PartD
Constructapossiblegraphfortheyvelocityversustime,v y (t).
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PSS3.1Projectilemotionproblems
LearningGoal:
TopracticeProblemSolvingStrategy3.1Projectilemotionproblems.
Aballthrownhorizontallywithspeedv i =25.0m/stravelsahorizontaldistanceofd=51.0mbeforehittingtheground.Fromwhatheighthwastheball
thrown?
PROBLEMSOLVINGSTRATEGY3.1 Projectilemotionproblems
Wecansolveprojectilemotionproblemsbyconsideringthehorizontalandverticalmotionsasseparatebutrelatedproblems.
PREPAREThereareanumberofstepsthatyoushouldgothroughinsettingupthesolutiontoaprojectilemotionproblem:
Makesimplifyingassumptions.Whethertheprojectileisacarorabasketball,themotionwillbethesame.
Drawavisualoverviewincludingapictorialrepresentationshowingthebeginningandendingpointsofthemotion.
Establishacoordinatesystemwiththexaxishorizontalandtheyaxisvertical.Youknowthatthehorizontalaccelerationwillbezeroandthe
verticalaccelerationwillbefreefallacceleration:ax = 0anday = g.
Definesymbolsandmakealistofknownvalues.Identifywhattheproblemisaskingyoutofind.
SOLVETherearetwosetsofkinematicsequationsforprojectilemotion,oneforthehorizontalcomponentandoneforthevertical:
Horizontal
x f = x i + (vx ) t
i
(vx )
= (vx ) = constant
i
Vertical
y
= y + (vy ) t
i
(vy )
1
2
g(t)
= (vy ) gt
i
Recognizingthattisthesameforthehorizontalandverticalcomponentsofthemotion,youcanfindtbysolvingfortheverticalorhorizontalcomponent
ofthemotionandthenusingthatvaluetocompletethesolutionfortheothercomponent.
ASSESSCheckthatyourresulthasthecorrectunits,isreasonable,andanswersthequestion.
PREPARE
First,makeappropriatesimplifyingassumptions.Second,drawavisualoverviewandestablishacoordinatesystem.Last,makealistofknownvariablesand
identifywhattheproblemisaskingyoutofind.
PartA
Whensettingupprojectilemotionquestions,whichofthefollowingcharacteristicsofprojectilemotionareimportanttokeepinmind?
Checkallthatapply.
ANSWER:
Projectilemotionisthemotionofanobjectthatmovesintwodimensionsundertheinfluenceofgravityandairresistance.
Althoughthehorizontalandverticalmotionsofaprojectileareindependent,theyareconnectedthroughthetimetthattheobjectisinthe
air.
Projectilemotionismadeupoftwoindependentmotions:uniformmotionatconstantvelocityinthehorizontaldirectionandfreefallmotionin
theverticaldirection.
PartB
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ProjectileMotionRankingTask
Sixbaseballthrowsareshownbelow.Ineachcase,theballisthrownwithspeedv atananglefromthehorizontal.Inallcases,thebaseballisthrownfrom
thesameheightH abovetheground.Assumeforthebasisoftheserankingsthattheeffectsofairresistancearenegligible.
PartA
Rankthesethrowsbasedonthemaximumheightreachedbytheball.
Rankfromlargesttosmallest.Torankitemsasequivalent,overlapthem.
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ANSWER:
Reset
largest
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smallest
Thecorrectrankingcannotbedetermined.
PartB
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PhETTutorial:ProjectileMotion
LearningGoal:
Tounderstandhowthetrajectoryofanobjectdependsonitsinitialvelocity,andtounderstandhowairresistanceaffectsthetrajectory.
Forthisproblem,usethePhETsimulationProjectileMotion.Thissimulationallowsyoutofireanobjectfromacannon,seeitstrajectory,andmeasureits
rangeandhangtime(theamountoftimeintheair).
Startthesimulation.PressFiretolaunchanobject.Youcanchoosetheobjectbyclickingononeoftheobjectsinthescrolldownmenuattopright(a
cannonballisnotamongthechoices).Toadjustthecannonbarrelsangle,clickanddragonitortypeinanumericalvalue(indegrees).Youcanalsoadjust
thespeed,mass,anddiameteroftheobjectbytypinginvalues.ClickingAirResistancedisplayssettingsfor(1)thedragcoefficientand(2)thealtitude
(whichcontrolstheairdensity).Forthistutorial,wewilluseanaltitudeofzero(sealevel)andletthedragcoefficientbeautomaticallysetwhentheobjectis
chosen.
Playaroundwiththesimulation.Whenyouaredone,clickEraseandselectabaseballpriortobeginningPartA.LeaveAirResistanceunchecked.
PartA
First,youwillinvestigatepurelyverticalmotion.Thekinematicsequationforverticalmotion(ignoringairresistance)isgivenby
2
y(t) = y + v 0 t (1/2)gt ,
0
wherey0 = 0istheinitialposition(whichis1.2mabovethegroundduetothewheelsofthecannon),v 0 istheinitialspeed,andgistheacceleration
duetogravity.
Shootthebaseballstraightupward(atanangleof90 )withaninitialspeedof20m/s.
Howlongdoesittakeforthebaseballtohittheground?
Expressyouranswerwiththeappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
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ConceptualQuestion3.11
Ifyougotoaskiarea,you'lllikelyfindthatthebeginner'sslopehasthesmallestanglebetweenthehorizontalandtheinclinedsurface.
PartA
Usetheconceptofaccelerationonaramptoexplainwhythisisso.
Dragthetermsonthelefttotheappropriateblanksontherighttocompletethesentences.
ANSWER:
Reset
g sin
Theaccelerationdowntheslopeisgivenby
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ifthefrictionisneglected.
g cos
higher
Thelowertheangleoftheslope,the
theaccelerationalongtheramp,therefore,the
speedatthebottomofaslopewillbe
,and,consequently,thecontrolwillbebetter.
lower
ConceptualQuestion3.17
Whenyougoaroundacornerinyourcar,yourcarfollowsapaththatisasegmentofacircle.Toturnsafely,youshouldkeepyourcar'saccelerationbelow
somesafeupperlimit.
PartA
Ifyouwanttomakea"tighter"turnthatis,turninacirclewithasmallerradiushowshouldyouadjustyourspeed?
Dragthetermsonthelefttotheappropriateblanksontherighttocompletethesentences.
ANSWER:
Reset
reduce
Tomakeatighterturnwithasmallerradius,youneedto
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yourspeed.
a = v r
Ifyouaretravelingatthegreatestspeedwhichissafe,thenyouareacceleratingatthe
lowest
highest
accelerationwhichissafe.Nowiftheradiusisreduced,thistendsto
theaccelerationabovesafevalues.Tobringitbackdown,yourspeedshouldbe
a = v /r
Ifwesolvetheformulaforcentripetalacceleration,
,forv ,wehave:
v = ar
So,ifwetakeaturnwitharadiuswhichisfourtimessmaller,weneedto
in2times
increase
increased
reduced
v = a/r
in4times
Problem3.1
PartA
DrawthevectorD =
A +B
ourspeed
ANSWER:
PartB
DrawthevectorC =
ANSWER:
A B
Problem3.9
Acannontiltedupwardat=33 firesacannonballwithaspeedof95
m/s
PartA
Atthatinstant,whatisthecomponentofthecannonballsvelocityparalleltotheground?
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
v ||
m/s
Problem3.12
PartA
Findthexandycomponentsofthevectord =(7.0
km
,32 leftof+yaxis).
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.Enterthexandycomponentsofthevectorseparatedbyacomma.
ANSWER:
km
PartB
Findthexandycomponentsofthevectorv =(9.0
,xdirection).
cm/s
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.Enterthexandycomponentsofthevectorseparatedbyacomma.
ANSWER:
cm/s
PartC
Findthexandycomponentsofthevectora=(12
m/s
,45 leftofyaxis).
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.Enterthexandycomponentsofthevectorseparatedbyacomma.
ANSWER:
ax
m/s2
Problem3.17
Acartravelingat24
runsoutofgaswhiletravelingupa7.0 slope.
m/s
PartA
Howfarwillitcoastbeforestartingtorollbackdown?
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
=
Problem3.18
IntheSoapboxDerbyin,youngparticipantsbuildnonmotorizedcarswithverylowfrictionwheels.
Carsracebyrollingdownahill.Assumethatthetrackbeginswitha57f tlong(1m=3.28f t)
sectiontilted16 belowhorizontal.
PartA
Whatisthemaximumpossibleaccelerationofacarmovingdownthisstretchoftrack?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
=
PartB
Ifacarstartsfromrestandundergoesthisaccelerationforthefulll,whatisitsfinalspeedinm/s?
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
v
m/s
Problem3.21
Anitaisrunningtotherightat5.0
,asshowninthefigure.Balls1and2throwntowardherat10
m/s
PartA
AccordingtoAnita,whatisthespeedofthefirstball?
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
byfriendsstandingontheground.
m/s
v1
m/s
PartB
AccordingtoAnita,whatisthespeedofthesecondball?
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
v2
m/s
Problem3.23
Anitaisrunningtotherightat5 m/s,asshownin.Balls1and2arethrowntowardherbyfriends
standingontheground.AccordingtoAnita,bothballsareapproachingherat18 m/s.
PartA
Accordingtoherfriends,withwhatspeedwasball1thrown?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
v1
PartB
Accordingtoherfriends,withwhatspeedwasball2thrown?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
v2
Problem3.25
Aboattakes4.0
totravel33
km
downariver,then6.0
PartA
Howfastistheriverflowing?
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
toreturn.
vw
km/h
Problem3.28
Aballwithahorizontalspeedof1.25
rollsoffabench1.00
m/s
abovethefloor.
PartA
Howlongwillittaketheballtohitthefloor?
Expressyouranswerwiththeappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
t
PartB
Howfarfromapointonthefloordirectlybelowtheedgeofthebenchwilltheballland?
Expressyouranswerwiththeappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
=
Problem3.30
Onadaywhenthewaterisflowingrelativelygently,waterintheNiagaraRiverismovinghorizontallyat4.5m/sbeforeshootingoverNiagaraFalls.After
movingovertheedge,thewaterdrops53mtothewaterbelow.
PartA
Ifweignoreairresistance,howmuchtimedoesittakeforthewatertogofromthetopofthefallstothebottom?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
t
PartB
Howfardoesthewatermovehorizontallyduringthistime?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
=
Problem3.33
Agraykangaroocanboundacrossaflatstretchofgroundwitheachjumpcarryingit9.0
fromthetakeoffpoint.
PartA
Ifthekangarooleavesthegroundata21 angle,whatisitstakeoffspeed?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
v
PartB
Whatisitshorizontalspeed?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
vx
Problem3.42
Entranceandexitrampsforfreewaysinareoftencircularstretchesofroad.Asyougoaroundone
ataconstantspeed,youwillexperienceaconstantacceleration.Supposeyoudrivethroughan
entrancerampatamodestspeedandyouraccelerationis3.5 m/s2 .
PartA
Whatwillbetheaccelerationifyoutripleyourspeed?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
=
Problem3.43
Aperegrinefalconinatight,circularturncanattainacentripetalacceleration1.5timesthefreefallacceleration.
PartA
Ifthefalconisflyingat20
,whatistheradiusoftheturn?
m/s
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
=
Problem3.63
In1780,inwhatisnowreferredtoas"Brady'sLeap,"CaptainSamBradyoftheU.S.ContinentalArmyescapedcertaindeathfromhisenemiesbyrunning
overtheedgeofthecliffaboveOhio'sCuyahogaRiverin,whichisconfinedatthatspottoagorge.Helandedsafelyonthefarsideoftheriver.Itwas
reportedthatheleapt22 f t(6.7m)acrosswhilefalling20 f t(6.1m).
PartA
Whatistheminimumspeedwithwhichhedneedtorunofftheedgeoftheclifftomakeitsafelytothefarsideoftheriver?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
v
PartB
Theworldrecordtimeforthe100mdashisapproximately10s.Giventhis,isitreasonabletoexpectBradytobeabletorunfastenoughtoachieve
Brady'sleap?
ANSWER:
Yes,theobtainedspeedisalmostequaltotheworldrecord.
No,theobtainedspeedisalmostequaltotheworldrecord.
No,theobtainedspeedisgreaterthantheworldrecord.
Yes,theobtainedspeedislessthantheworldrecord.
Problem3.66
Smallplanepilotsregularlycompetein"messagedrop"competitions,droppingheavyweights(forwhichairresistancecanbeignored)fromtheirlowflying
planesandscoringpointsforhavingtheweightslandclosetoatarget.Aplane55 mabovethegroundisflyingdirectlytowardatargetat51 m/s.
PartA
Atwhatdistancefromthetargetshouldthepilotdroptheweight?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
x
PartB
Thepilotlooksdownattheweightaftershedropsit.Whereistheplanelocatedattheinstanttheweighthitstheground?
ANSWER:
notyetoverthetarget
directlyoverthetarget
pastthetarget
notenoughinformationtodetermine
Problem3.68
Traineddolphinsarecapableofaverticalleapof7.0 mstraightupfromthesurfaceofthewateranimpressivefeat.Supposeyoucouldtrainadolphinto
launchitselfoutofthewateratthissamespeedbutatanangle.
PartA
Whatmaximumhorizontalrangecouldthedolphinachieve?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
xmax
Problem3.76
The"ScreamingSwing"isacarnivalridethatisnotsurprisinglyagiantswing.It'sactuallytwoswingsmovinginoppositedirections.Atthebottomofits
arc,ariderinoneswingismovingat32 m/swithrespecttothegroundina50mdiametercircle.Theriderintheotherswingismovinginasimilarcircleat
thesamespeed,butintheexactoppositedirection.
PartA
Whatistheacceleration,inm/s2 ,thatridersexperience?
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
=
m/s2
PartB
Whatistheacceleration,inunitsofg,thatridersexperience?
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
=
PartC
Atthebottomoftheride,astheypasseachother,howfastdotheridersmovewithrespecttoeachother?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
v
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