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khorne
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Hey all
I just have a small question to ask:
When finding relative velocity there are two types of questions, right?
The velocity of Object A relative to B, which I believe is V(ab) = Va - Vb
And the other one is finding the relative velocity with respect to the ground when an object is in a medium, which is given by V(object,ground) = Velocity(medium current, ground) + Velocity(Object, medium current), right?
For example: If a plane is traveling 200m/s south, and hit by a wind of 50m/s coming from the east, the velocity of the plane relative to the ground would be
V(pg) = V(wg) + V(pw) = 50 m/s west + 200m/s south
Could anyone just confirm this?
Thanks a lot
I just have a small question to ask:
When finding relative velocity there are two types of questions, right?
The velocity of Object A relative to B, which I believe is V(ab) = Va - Vb
And the other one is finding the relative velocity with respect to the ground when an object is in a medium, which is given by V(object,ground) = Velocity(medium current, ground) + Velocity(Object, medium current), right?
For example: If a plane is traveling 200m/s south, and hit by a wind of 50m/s coming from the east, the velocity of the plane relative to the ground would be
V(pg) = V(wg) + V(pw) = 50 m/s west + 200m/s south
Could anyone just confirm this?
Thanks a lot