Objects A and B are at the origin. If object A moves to (3 ,-2 ) and object B moves to (2 ,9 ) over 5 s, what is the relative velocity of object B from the perspective of object A? Assume that all units are denominated in meters.

1 Answer
Oct 10, 2016

Relative velocity of B with respect to A is 2.21 " m/s" at an angle of 95.2^@ (relative to the positve X-axis)

Explanation:

After moving A to (3,-2) and B to (2,9)
from A's perspective B has moved <-1,11>
for a distance of sqrt((-1)^2+11^2) = sqrt(122)
Since this apparent motion takes place over 5 seconds
the apparent speed is sqrt(122)/5 " m/s"~~2.21 " m/s"

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The angle of this apparent motion, theta (relative to the positive X-axis) is such that tan(theta)=11/(-1)

"arctan(-11/1) ~~1.66 (radians) ~~95.2^@