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afraidofdark
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hello, I have a simple question.
a long vehicle' s velocity is 26 m/s , a person on the vehicle runs at -6 m/s, what is his velocity ? I think it is 20 m/s from an inertial frame
However, imagine this situation, an elevator is at free falling and just before it collide it has 26 m/s and a person in the elevator jump at 6 m/s just before the collision. would impulse effect decrease ?
this question in my book solved like this; boy is 90kg
26 m/s - (-6m/s) = 32 m/s
impulse = final moment - initial moment
= 0*90 - 32*90
= -2880
why did he subtract -6 velocity ? If the boy jump, wouldn't his velocity become 20 m/s from an inertial frame ?
thank you for your helps
a long vehicle' s velocity is 26 m/s , a person on the vehicle runs at -6 m/s, what is his velocity ? I think it is 20 m/s from an inertial frame
However, imagine this situation, an elevator is at free falling and just before it collide it has 26 m/s and a person in the elevator jump at 6 m/s just before the collision. would impulse effect decrease ?
this question in my book solved like this; boy is 90kg
26 m/s - (-6m/s) = 32 m/s
impulse = final moment - initial moment
= 0*90 - 32*90
= -2880
why did he subtract -6 velocity ? If the boy jump, wouldn't his velocity become 20 m/s from an inertial frame ?
thank you for your helps