Physics, asked by raviusha1, 4 months ago

A car travelling with a speed of 90km/h on a straight road is ahead of a scooter travelling with a speed of 60km/h. How would the relative velocity be altered if scooter is ahead of the car?​

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Answered by krishna11231
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Answer:

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Explanation:

90+60=150km answer

Answered by rs1383073
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Answer:

When motor cycle is travelling ahead of the car. vCM=vC0-vM=60-76=-16kmh-1. It means relative velocity will remain the same as it does not depend on the position of the two hodies

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