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Relative Speed Concept in Train Car

Explore the concept of relative speed within a moving train as Jake walks east through a passenger car. Understand how speed varies based on the observer's frame of reference. Improve your physics understanding!

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Relative Speed Concept in Train Car

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  1. Bell Work 10/3 • Jake walks east through a passenger car on a train that moves 10 m/s in the same direction. Jake’s speed relative to the car is 2 m/s. Jake’s speed relative to an observer at rest outside the train is • 2 m/s. • 5 m/s. • 8 m/s. • 12 m/s.

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