All motion is relative to a frame of reference. This video gives an explanation of how to determine the velocity of one object relative to another using vectors. For more free videos go to www.apphysicslectures.com
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Just a little more clarification/encouragement desired...
so if your main object is floating in the water the velocity of the water respect to ground + its velocity in respct to the water is equal to its velocity in respect to the ground?
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3gooden 5 months ago
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tosyn33 1 year ago
Yup that sounds about right.
If you do a search on google
"Gaincoli physics torrent" you will get this physics book.
The end of the third chapter has a detailed explanation on this - and this video here explains it even more.
sjerads 2 years ago
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nomania 2 years ago
Nice simple explanation!
Just a little more clarification/encouragement desired...
so if your main object is floating in the water the velocity of the water respect to ground + its velocity in respct to the water is equal to its velocity in respect to the ground?
tytylion 2 years ago