How Does Physics Explain Objects Thrown in a Moving Car Versus Stationary?

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hello
musubi racing here
no degrees here, some certifications only
EUSAREUR vet 71-74
some say I think too long

question for today as follows:
is there an equation to describe object thrown from backseat to dashboard, in a sedan going 80 down the freeway
as compared to object thrown same distance outside of stationary vehicle

not sure if the question is correct
 
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Welcome to PF!

We don't need degrees, your enthusiasm is the only criteria that needs to be satisfied when you become a member :-)

Please note that questions are not allowed in this thread. Post your questions in the appropriate forums. This is just for introduction of new members.

With regards,
Wrichik.
 
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The question has been copied over to a thread in General Physics. Anyone wants to take it on, answer there.
 

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