Actually, I can’t see or access any images you’ve uploaded — including the “Relative Velocity Worksheet” you mentioned. My current design doesn’t support image uploads or visual analysis.
However, if you can
type out the problem(s) from the worksheet (or describe them clearly), I’ll be happy to:
✔ Solve each problem step by step
✔ Explain the physics and math behind relative velocity
✔ Draw diagrams using text/ASCII if needed
✔ Clarify concepts like vector addition, reference frames, etc.
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Example of what I need from you:
> *“Problem 2: A plane is flying at 150 km/h due north with a wind blowing east at 30 km/h. What is the plane’s actual velocity relative to the ground?”*
Then I’ll solve it like this:
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Solution:
We treat velocities as vectors.
- Plane’s velocity relative to air:
V_p = 150 km/h North
- Wind’s velocity (air relative to ground):
V_w = 30 km/h East
Actual velocity of plane relative to ground:
V_ground = V_p + V_w
This is a right triangle:
```
^
| 150
|
<------+---->
30
```
Magnitude:
|V_ground| = √(150² + 30²) = √(22500 + 900) = √23400 ≈
153 km/h
Direction (angle θ east of north):
tan(θ) = 30 / 150 = 0.2 → θ = tan⁻¹(0.2) ≈
11.3°
✔ Final Answer:
153 km/h at 11.3° east of north
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📌 Please paste the text of your problems here — I’m ready to help!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of relative motion worksheet.