What is the Bug's Velocity Relative to the Road?

In summary, we discussed the concept of relative velocity and how it is calculated using the velocities of two bodies with respect to a third body. We also touched on the concept of average acceleration and how it is calculated using changes in velocity over time.
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Homework Statement


car moving 12.0m/sec eastward on straight road. inside car, bug is flying eastward at 2.0m/s relative to the car. how fast is the bug moving relative to the road? repeat for the bug moving westward.


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The Attempt at a Solution



i assume the westward movement will be a negative ratio
 
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You know how relative velocity works?

Its like this:

V1(Relative velocity of body 'a' wrt to body 'b') = V2(Velocity of body 'a' wrt ground) -
V3(Velocity of body 'b' wrt ground)

Yes the westward movement will be -ve quantity if u take the eastward motion of car as +ve.
 
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what about average acceleration? is that distance/time?
 
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Change in displacement over time is velocity. Changes in velocity over time is acceleration.

Average acceleration is the average acceleration over a period of time, say t1 (10.30am) and t2 (10.32am). Then if the velocity v1 at t1 was 40km/hr and the velocity v2 at time t2 was 30km/hr, the average acceleration would be:

(v2-v1) divided by (t2-t1) = (-10km/hr) per (2 mins) = -5 km/hr per min
which is interpreted as a slow down of 5km/hr in velocity every minute, over the past 2 minutes.
 

Related to What is the Bug's Velocity Relative to the Road?

What is the average speed of a bug relative to a road?

The average speed of a bug relative to a road can vary depending on the specific type of bug and the conditions of the road. However, on average, most bugs can travel between 1-3 miles per hour relative to the road.

Do bugs move faster on smooth roads or rough roads?

Bugs tend to move faster on smooth roads, as there is less resistance and obstacles for them to overcome. Rough roads can slow down bugs due to uneven surfaces and potential obstacles.

How does the size of the bug affect its speed on a road?

The size of the bug can have a significant impact on its speed relative to a road. Generally, smaller bugs have a faster relative speed as they have less mass to move. Larger bugs may have a slower relative speed due to their size and weight.

Can bugs change their speed on a road?

Yes, bugs have the ability to change their speed on a road. They can increase their speed to avoid predators or decrease their speed to conserve energy. Some bugs can also adjust their speed based on different terrain or road conditions.

Are there any factors that can influence a bug's speed relative to a road?

Yes, there are several factors that can affect a bug's speed relative to a road. These include the type of bug, the size and weight of the bug, the condition of the road, and any external factors such as weather or predators.

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