By Bernoulli's Principle, the greater the velocity of the fluid the lower the pressure exerted by the fluid. Thus, the high speed of cars create an area of low pressure between the two, and thus the car move towards area of lower pressure: towards each other.
If two trains are passing each other the relative speed can be found by adding the individual speeds of the two trains. This applies if the trains are passing each other in opposite directions. Should one be passing the other and both be moving in the same direction, the difference of the individual speeds would be the relative speed of the trains.
When cars crash into each other, resulting in a collision, it is called a car accident.
Yes, and I saw the result of that while living in Germany. Two cars hit headon going at the same speed. It was a mess. One was a VW Beetle and there was nothing left but the back seat. They had to airlift the driver out.
Oh, isn't that an interesting scenario! Even though the cars are both going 40 mph, they are moving towards each other, so we can say they have a combined speed of 80 mph relative to each other. Each car is still going 40 mph in its own direction, but when you look at them coming towards each other, it's like they're going 80 mph together.
Like charges repel each other, meaning that two positively charged objects will push each other away when brought close together. On the other hand, unlike charges attract each other, so a positively charged object and a negatively charged object will be drawn towards each other.
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It depends upon the lengths and speeds of the cars.
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If two trains are passing each other the relative speed can be found by adding the individual speeds of the two trains. This applies if the trains are passing each other in opposite directions. Should one be passing the other and both be moving in the same direction, the difference of the individual speeds would be the relative speed of the trains.
When cars crash into each other, resulting in a collision, it is called a car accident.
I guess you mean "A line drawn between 2 vertices which are not next to each other?":The line is a diagonal.
Yes, and I saw the result of that while living in Germany. Two cars hit headon going at the same speed. It was a mess. One was a VW Beetle and there was nothing left but the back seat. They had to airlift the driver out.
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