There are two planes. One is going from New York to London at a speed of 600 MPH. The other is traveling from London to New York at a speed of 500 MPH.
When the planes meet which one will be closer to London?
Well that depends if they were both going to the same airport. London has three and all are different distances……… But we’ll assume that if they ever do meet they are at the same airport…………………somewhere :bigsmile:
The one coming from London will be approx. 683 feet closer to London . Because meeting would be considered the two planes meeting nose to nose whereas the plane from londons tail is the length of the plane closer than the one heading from New York .
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There is a brick of gold and a brick of iron in a boat (both 10 inch blocks), if they are both dropped into the water which will make the water level higher?