Question
Question: Two parallel rail tracks run north-south. Train \[A\] moves north with a speed of \[54km{{h}^{-1}}\]...
Two parallel rail tracks run north-south. Train A moves north with a speed of 54kmh−1 and train B moves south with a speed of 90kmh−1, what is the
a) The relative velocity of train B with respect to train A?
b) The relative velocity of the ground with respect to B?
c) A velocity of a monkey running to the roof of the train A against its motion (with its velocity of 18kmh−1 with respect to the train A) as observed by a man standing on the ground?
Solution
Before solving the question, we must draw a diagram for better understanding. Then we will use the expression of relative velocity which is given as the difference between two velocities. We must remember to follow sign convention and we can take any of the directions as positive and the other as negative.in the case of monkeys we will add and subtract velocity of train A to make it relative velocity of monkey with suspect to train A.
Formula used:
VXY=VX−VY
Complete step by step answer:
We will try to represent the given situation in a figure.
Here, VA is velocity of train A, VB is velocity of train B and VMA is velocity of monkey with respect to the train A.
Now, let us solve the questions given.
a)To find the relative velocity of train B with respect to train A, we will use the relative velocity expression. Sign convention is taken as south direction as positive.