Help yet again :) A hockey player is skating on the ice at 15km/h. He shoots the puck at 138 km/h according to a radar gun on the side of the ice. From the hockey player frame of reference how fast did he shoot the puck (in km/h)?

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Answer:

speed of puck acc. to the radar gun = 138 km/h

speed of player = 15 km/h

since the player is in motion when he shoots, the speed of the puck will be the sum of the speed of the player and the speed at which he shot. so,

speed of puck = speed of player + speed of puck acc. to player

138 = 15 + speed of puck acc. to player

speed of puck acc. to player = 138 -15

speed of puck acc. to player = 123 km/h

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