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Physics, 01.04.2021 19:40 ana5246

Pl help if you walk on a moving train, how do you calculate your speed relative to
the ground.
A)You divide your walking speed by the train speed.
B) you Multiply the speed of the train and your walking speed
C) you divide the speed of the train by your walking speed
D) you add the speed of the train and your walking speed together
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