Physics, asked by hananumol, 11 months ago

Can a moving body have zero relative velocity with respect to another body? Give an example.

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Answered by rajeevkumar33
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Answer:

no velocity can't be zero, because velocity comes when the object is moving

Answered by SulagnaRoutray
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Answer:

Yes this is possible.

For A passenger sitting inside a train , another passenger appears to have zero Velocity. So the passenger has zero Velocity with respect to another.

But actually he is also having Velocity.

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