The apparent velocity is B) 48 m/s north
Explanation:
Here we have a problem of relativity of velocities.
In fact, the train is travelling north at a speed of
where this velocity is measured with respect to the ground.
At the same time, a passenger on the train is walking towards the rear (so, south) at a velocity of
where this velocity is measured with respect to the train, which is in motion in the opposite direction.
Therefore, the apparent velocity of the passenger with respect to an observer standing on the ground is:
And the direction is north, since this number is positive.
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Answer : The change in momentum of an object is equal to the impulse that acts on it.
Explanation :
Change in momentum : The change in momentum of an object is the product of the mass and the change in velocity of an object.
The formula of change in momentum is,
Impulse : An impulse of an object is the product of the force applied on an object and the change in time. Impulse is also equivalent to the change in momentum of an object.
Proof :
Hence, the change in momentum of an object is equal to the impulse that acts on it.
The right answer is B. hope this helps you :)