A plane can travel with a speed of 80 mi/hr with respect to the air. Determine the resultant velocity of the plane (magnitude only) If it encounters a a) 10 mi/hr headwind Answer: b) 10 mi/hr tailwind Answer: C) 10 mi/hr crosswind Answer: d) 60 mi/hr crosswind Answer:

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Activity 3.1.2 Solve the following problems involving Relative Motion. Show your solution.
A plane can travel with a speed of 80 mi/hr with respect to the air. Determine the resultant velocity of
the plane (magnitude only) If it encounters a
a) 10 mi/hr headwind
1.
Answer:
b) 10 mi/hr tailwind
Answer:
10 mi/hr crosswind
Answer:
60 mi/hr crosswind
Answer:
A motorboat traveling 5 m/s, East encounters a current traveling 2.5 m/s, North.
a) What is the resultant velocity of the motorboat?
2.
Answer:
b)
If the width of the river is 80 meters wide, then how much time does it take the boat to
travel shore to shore?
Answer:
What distance downstream does the boat reach the opposite shore?
Answer:
A car is moving on a straight road at 84 km/h, and in the opposite direction, a motorbike is moving at
45 km/h. Suppose that the direction of the car is positive. Find the velocity of the motorbike relative to the
3.
car
Answer:
Two cars A and B are moving at 142 km/h and 19 km/h In opposite directions. Given that the car A is
moving in the positive direction, determine its relative velocity with respect to B.
Answer:
What I Can Do
Activity 3.2.2 Solve the following problems about Projectile Motion. Show your solution.
1. A projectile is fired with an initial speed of 28 m/s and has a maximum upward vertical displacement from
its leunch position of 4.4 m. What angle above the horizontal Is the projectile launched at?
Answer:
2.A projectile has an initial speed of 25 m/s and is fired at an angle of 48 above the horizontal. What is the
Ume between the projectile leaving the ground and returning to the ground at the same height that it was
launched from?
Anawer
A rog jumps from the ground and lands at a point 16 cm horizontally distant from its launch point
moving with oonstant horzontal velocity The maximum vertical displacement of the frog above the ground
ing ts leap is 3.0 cm. What is the horizontal velocity of the frog?
Transcribed Image Text:PERFORMANCE TASKS What I Have Learned Activity 3.1.2 Solve the following problems involving Relative Motion. Show your solution. A plane can travel with a speed of 80 mi/hr with respect to the air. Determine the resultant velocity of the plane (magnitude only) If it encounters a a) 10 mi/hr headwind 1. Answer: b) 10 mi/hr tailwind Answer: 10 mi/hr crosswind Answer: 60 mi/hr crosswind Answer: A motorboat traveling 5 m/s, East encounters a current traveling 2.5 m/s, North. a) What is the resultant velocity of the motorboat? 2. Answer: b) If the width of the river is 80 meters wide, then how much time does it take the boat to travel shore to shore? Answer: What distance downstream does the boat reach the opposite shore? Answer: A car is moving on a straight road at 84 km/h, and in the opposite direction, a motorbike is moving at 45 km/h. Suppose that the direction of the car is positive. Find the velocity of the motorbike relative to the 3. car Answer: Two cars A and B are moving at 142 km/h and 19 km/h In opposite directions. Given that the car A is moving in the positive direction, determine its relative velocity with respect to B. Answer: What I Can Do Activity 3.2.2 Solve the following problems about Projectile Motion. Show your solution. 1. A projectile is fired with an initial speed of 28 m/s and has a maximum upward vertical displacement from its leunch position of 4.4 m. What angle above the horizontal Is the projectile launched at? Answer: 2.A projectile has an initial speed of 25 m/s and is fired at an angle of 48 above the horizontal. What is the Ume between the projectile leaving the ground and returning to the ground at the same height that it was launched from? Anawer A rog jumps from the ground and lands at a point 16 cm horizontally distant from its launch point moving with oonstant horzontal velocity The maximum vertical displacement of the frog above the ground ing ts leap is 3.0 cm. What is the horizontal velocity of the frog?
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