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Can a moving body have zero relative velocity with respect to another body give example

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Answered by AKASHDIPDAS
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yes, it can happen or occur..

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Answered by hananrafeeq
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Yes, the zero relative velocity is possible.

Let us understand with an example.

For example: If you are traveling in a car which is moving at a velocity of 60 m/s with respect to ground. Your velocity will also be 60 m/s with respect to ground, but your relative velocity with respect to car is zero because you are part of the same car. Hence, the relative velocity can be zero.

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