define a relative velocity what is the velocity of 2 bodies moving in same direction
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RELATIVE VELOCITY:
We encounter occasions where one or more objects move in a frame which is non-stationary with respect to another observer. For example, a boat crosses a river that is flowing at some rate or an aeroplane encountering wind during its motion. In all such instances, in order to describe the complete motion of the object, we need to consider the effect that the medium is causing on the object. While doing so, we calculate the relative velocity of the object considering the velocity of the particle as well as the velocity of the medium. Here, we will learn how to calculate the relative velocity.
The bodies are moving in same direction their relative velocity is equal to difference in velocity of the bodies.
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