A cyclist is moving at 15 m/s while a car is moving at 25 m/s in the same direct

Practice Questions

Q1
A cyclist is moving at 15 m/s while a car is moving at 25 m/s in the same direction. What is the speed of the cyclist relative to the car?
  1. 10 m/s
  2. 15 m/s
  3. 25 m/s
  4. 40 m/s

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

A cyclist is moving at 15 m/s while a car is moving at 25 m/s in the same direction. What is the speed of the cyclist relative to the car?
  • Step 1: Identify the speed of the cyclist, which is 15 m/s.
  • Step 2: Identify the speed of the car, which is 25 m/s.
  • Step 3: Since both the cyclist and the car are moving in the same direction, we need to find the difference in their speeds.
  • Step 4: Subtract the speed of the cyclist from the speed of the car: 25 m/s (car) - 15 m/s (cyclist).
  • Step 5: Calculate the result: 25 - 15 = 10 m/s.
  • Step 6: The speed of the cyclist relative to the car is 10 m/s.
  • Relative Speed – Relative speed is the speed of one object as observed from another object, calculated by subtracting the speeds of the two objects when they are moving in the same direction.
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