SOLUTION: If automobile A is traveling south at 44 mi/h and automobile B north 60° east at 32 mi/h,
what is the velocity difference between B and A? What is the apparent velocity of B to
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Question 801876: If automobile A is traveling south at 44 mi/h and automobile B north 60° east at 32 mi/h,
what is the velocity difference between B and A? What is the apparent velocity of B to
the driver of A?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1) 44-32=12 mph difference
2) 44+32=66 mph apparent velocity
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