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Physics, 01.10.2019 16:30 kotetravels10

You and a highway patrolman are driving at constant speeds in opposite directions on a straight highway. the patrolman is driving at 60 mph and his radar gun determines your relative speed (the magnitude of the difference between your velocities) to be 135 mph. what is your speed at the time of measurement?

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