Physics, asked by wolverinclogan, 1 year ago

A car A is moving at 10m/s. On a straight road is ahead of a car B moving in same direction at 6 m/s. Find the velocity of A relative to B and vice versa.

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Answered by HelkamCity
23
(10×6 )/4 = 60/4= 15

wolverinclogan: ok
Answered by CarliReifsteck
119

Answer:

The velocity of A relative to B and vice versa is 4 m/s and -4 m/s.

Explanation:

Given that,

The velocity of car A v_{A}= 10\ m/s

The velocity of car B v_{B}=6 m/s

The relative velocity is the difference between the both velocities.

Formula of the relative velocity is defined as

The velocity of A relative to B is

v_{AB}=v_{A}-V_{B}

v_{AB}=10-6=4\ m/s

The velocity of B relative to A is

v_{BA}=v_{B}-V_{A}

v_{BA}=6-10=-4\ m/s

Hence, The velocity of A relative to B and vice versa is 4 m/s and -4 m/s.

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