by JohannaH678 Tue Oct 11, 2016 7:09 am
Hi there,
I found this thread very helpful and agree that the alternate strategy of averaging the two speeds to find the speed of Barry relative to flat ground is really helpful.
I read the whole thread but I still have a question on Vikash's post from 2/23/13 where he said:
"Like i said, the total distance for movement both ways is constant and as such the ratio of the time is equal to the inverse ratio of the effective speeds(or relative speed in this case) both ways which is ..."
Am I not connecting the dots here? Is he just rephrasing something else in a different way when he says: 'time is equal to the inverse ratio of the effective speeds'? Or is this just a rule that should be memorized? Can you explain this statement in another way or use it in another example? I don't follow it.
Thanks,
JH