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39 problems tagged with relative motion in Kinematics
P0228
Beginner Mechanics › KinematicsAirplane Round-Trip Time with Wind
An airplane flies a round trip from point A north to point B and then back to A. The airplane's speed relative to the air is $v$. The round-trip time in still air (when air speed relative to ground, $u$, is 0) is $t_0$. Now, consider a wind blowing from south to north with speed $u$ (where $u eq 0$).
P0279
Intermediate Mechanics › KinematicsTrain Collision Avoidance Kinematics
A high-speed train travels at initial velocity $v_H$. It is a distance $D$ behind a locomotive moving in the same direction at a constant velocity $v_L$, where $v_H > v_L$. The train's engineer immediately applies the brakes, causing a constant deceleration of magnitude $a$.
- Find the minimum deceleration magnitude $a$ required to just avoid a collision.
- Sketch the position-time, $x(t)$, curves for both vehicles, showing the cases where a collision is just avoided and not quite avoided.
P0280
Intermediate Mechanics › KinematicsFinal Separation of Two Braking Objects
Two trains are moving along the same track and are headed toward each other. Their conductors simultaneously apply the brakes. The velocity-time graph in Figure shows their velocities $v$ as a function of time $t$ during the slowing process. The vertical scaling of the graph is set by $v_s = 40.0$ m/s. The braking process begins when the trains are 200 m apart.
P0332
Advanced Mechanics › KinematicsVelocity of the Intersection Point of Moving Lines
In a plane, two straight lines, AB and CD, intersect at an angle $\phi$. The line AB moves with a velocity $v_1$ in a direction perpendicular to itself. The line CD moves with a velocity $v_2$ in a direction perpendicular to itself. The intersection of the two lines is point P.
P0337
Expert Mechanics › KinematicsMaximum Speed for Intercepting a Boat
The lakeshore MN is a straight line. A small boat starts from point A on the shore and travels into the lake at a constant speed, at an angle $\alpha = 15^\circ$ with the shore. At the same time, a person also starts from point A. The person first runs along the shore for some distance and then swims in the water to chase the boat. The person's running speed on the shore is $v_1 = 4$ m/s, and their swimming speed in the water is $v_2 = 2$ m/s.
P0740
Intermediate Mechanics › KinematicsAirplane Maximum Range with Wind
An airplane has a constant airspeed $v$ and a maximum round-trip range $R$ in still air. Now, a wind is blowing with speed $u$ in a direction N$\alpha$E (North-East by $\alpha$). The plane flies along a ground track that is N$\beta$E (North-East by $\beta$).
P0262
Beginner Mechanics › KinematicsRelative Velocity of Raindrops to a Train
A train is traveling west on a horizontal track at a speed of 10 m/s. Due to the influence of wind, raindrops are falling with a speed of 5 m/s at an angle of $30^{\circ}$ west of the vertical.
P0745
Advanced Mechanics › KinematicsKinematics analysis of a triangle and square
A right angle triangle ABC is held between a wall by a right-angle side AC, and a square block by the hypotenuse AB. Angle C is the right angle, and angle A is $\alpha$. The block is sitting on the ground. When the triangle is sliding down the wall vertically with speed $v$ and acceleration $a$, find the speed and acceleration of the block that is being pushed rightward.
P0291
Intermediate Mechanics › KinematicsSymbolic Analysis of Ship Minimum Separation
Ship A is located 4.0 km north and 2.5 km east of ship B. Ship A has a velocity of 22 km/h toward the south, and ship B has a velocity of 40 km/h in a direction 37° north of east. Let $t=0$ when the ships are in the positions described.
- What is the velocity of A relative to B in unit-vector notation with $\hat{i}$ toward the east?
- Write an expression (in terms of $\hat{i}$ and $\hat{j}$) for the position of A relative to B as a function of $t$.
- At what time is the separation between the ships least?
- What is that least separation?
P0225
Beginner Mechanics › KinematicsAirplane Ground Speed with Wind
An airplane's speed in still air is 180 km/h. The wind speed is 10 m/s.
- What is the airplane's speed relative to the ground when flying with a tailwind?
- What is the airplane's speed relative to the ground when flying with a headwind?
- What is the airplane's speed relative to the ground when flying perpendicular to the wind?
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