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Applications of pythagoras theorem4/5/2024 ![]() That is to say, the speedometer on the motorboat might read 20 mi/hr yet the motorboat might be moving relative to the observer on shore at a speed of 25 mi/hr. In such instances as this, the magnitude of the velocity of the moving object (whether it be a plane or a motorboat) with respect to the observer on land will not be the same as the speedometer reading of the vehicle. ![]() ![]() As another example, a motorboat in a river is moving amidst a river current - water that is moving with respect to an observer on dry land. For example, an airplane usually encounters a wind - air that is moving with respect to an observer on the ground below. On occasion objects move within a medium that is moving with respect to an observer.
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