a. 0.110 nanometer to millimeter b. 1200 ft/s to mi/hr both using factor label method
a. 0.110 nanometer to millimeter b. 1200 ft/s to mi/hr both using factor label method
vA = 4.6 ft/s
vB = 9.2 ft/s
Solve for vD using relative motion scalar method. (NO CROSS
PRODUCT)
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