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Train A and train B are running on parallel tracks in the opposite directions with speeds of 36 km h−1 and 72 km h−1, respectively. A person is walking in train A in the direction opposite to its motion with a speed of 1.8 km h−1. The speed (in ms–1) of this person as observed from train B will be close to

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Train A and train B are running on parallel tracks in the opposite directions with speeds of 36 km h1 and 72 km h1, respectively. A person is walking in train A in the direction opposite to its motion with a speed of 1.8 km h1. The speed (in ms1) of this person as observed from train B will be close to



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