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Physics, 22.01.2022 14:00 CameronVand21

You are piloting a plane traveling 160 km/h. A child is seated behind you in the airplane. Describe the speed of the child relative to you, (you are the stationary object). A. The child is accelerating faster than I am.

B. The child is traveling slower than I am

C. The child is traveling at 160 km/hr relative to me.

D. The child is traveling at 0 km/hr relative to me.

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