Questions

What happens if you fly a drone inside a train?

What happens if you fly a drone inside a train?

If the drone was launched while the train was already moving, it would continue moving at that speed and maintain its’ relative position, just like passengers. If the train changes speed after the drone is launched, the drone will appear to move, relative to the train.

Would a drone move in a car?

The drone will tend to stay along a straight path (with respect to the ground) while hovering, so any acceleration, either from speeding up, braking, or turning, will cause the drone to move with respect to the car.

What happens to a drone in a moving car?

Car will have enough power to move drone but not vice versa. If the drone and car will start to move at different moment or rate of acceleration there will be a crash. You could also turn the drone on after starting to move in which case your drone and the car already have the same kinetic energy.

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How fast can a fly fly mph?

The common housefly has a maximum flying speed of five miles per hour… even though its wings beat 20 thousand times per minute.

How many times can a bird fly between the two trains?

Answer: Yes, you read it right. The bird is actually the fastest moving object in the problem! Knowing that the bird is the faster than both the trains, you would only imagine that theoretically, the bird could fly an infinite number of times between the trains before they collide.

How fast do birds collide with trains?

Trains and Birds. The trains are approaching each other at a relative speed of (20 + 15) = 35 mph. The sum of the distances covered by the trains when they collide is d (i.e. the distance between the cities). Since distance/speed gives us time, we know that the trains collide d/35 hours after they start.

How does the bird fly from City X to city y?

When the bird reaches the train from City Y, it immediately reverses direction. It then continues to fly at the same speed towards the train from City X, when it reverses its direction again, and so forth. The bird continues to do this until the trains collide.