The train is moving at 50 m/s and Emma is walking down the aisle with 1 m/s speed in the same direction of train. The relative velocity of Emma with respect to other passengers pf the train would be 1 m/s. This is because, the train is not moving relative to them and only emma is moving at 1 m/s. If a person observes from outside, Emma would have (50 +1) m/s = 51 m/s velocity.
relative velocity when two objects are moving in same direction as oberved from outside observer:
relative velocity when two objects are moving in the opposite directionas oberved from outside observer:
At what angle torque is half of max
Answer:
Charge of particle 2,
Explanation:
Given that,
Charge 1,
The distance between charges, r = 0.241 m
Force experienced by particle 1, F = 3.44 N
We need to find the magnitude of electric charge 2. It can be calculated using formula of electrostatic force. It is given by :
or
So, the magnitude of electric charge 2 is . Since, the force is attractive then the magnitude of charge 2 must be negative.
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