A school bus moves past a parked car at a speed of 30 km/hr. Which of the following BEST describes the observation made by a passenger on the bus? A.The car appears to be moving 15 km/hr in the same direction as the bus.
B.The car appears to be moving 30 km/hr in the same direction as the bus.
C.The car appears to be moving 30 km/hr in the opposite direction of the bus.
D.The car appears to be moving 15 km/hr in the opposite direction of the bus.

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Answer:

C.The car appears to be moving 30 km/hr in the opposite direction of the bus.

Explanation:

There are two reference systems involved in this situation:

- Reference system S: this is the reference system where velocities are measured with respect to the ground. In this reference system, the car is parked, so its velocity is [tex]v=0[/tex]

- Reference system S': this is the reference system moving with the bus. This reference system is moving with a velocity of [tex]v_0 = +30 km/h[/tex] with respect to the reference system S

Calling [tex]v'[/tex] the velocity of the car in the reference system S', we have:

[tex]v=v_0 +v'[/tex]

From which

[tex]v'=v-v_0 = 0-(+30 km/h)=-30 km/h[/tex]

and the negative sign means that a passanger in the bus observes the car moving in the opposite direction.

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