SOLUTION: A passenger on a train traveling at 135 km/h walks toward the back of the train at a rate of 7 km/h. What is the passenger's rate of travel with respect to the ground?

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Question 99811This question is from textbook Algebra: Structure and Method
: A passenger on a train traveling at 135 km/h walks toward the back of the train at a rate of 7 km/h. What is the passenger's rate of travel with respect to the ground? This question is from textbook Algebra: Structure and Method

Answer by Adam(64) About Me  (Show Source):
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Passenger is moving in opposite direction then train.If we denote w-velocity of train with respect to ground and u- velocity of passenger with respect to train and v-velocity of passenger we can using classical mechanichs claim that v = w-u
v = 135-7 = 128
but if you would like to be more precise you could also use relavistic formula : v+=%28w+-+u%29%2F%281+-+w%2Au%2Fc%5E2%29, where c is speed of light (around 300000 km/s) which yields 128.0000000000014