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define relative velocity and derive the relation for A body moving in same direction moving in opposite​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Relative velocity is used to describe the motion of airplanes in the wind or moving boats through water etc. This velocity is computed according to the observer inside the object. This can be computed by introducing an intermediate frame of references. In simpler words, this can be the vector some of the velocities. Formula for relative velocity is articulated as,

Relative velocity is used to describe the motion of airplanes in the wind or moving boats through water etc. This velocity is computed according to the observer inside the object. This can be computed by introducing an intermediate frame of references. In simpler words, this can be the vector some of the velocities. Formula for relative velocity is articulated as,\overrightarrow{V}=\overrightarrow{V_{AB}}+\overrightarrow{V_{BC}}

Relative velocity is used to describe the motion of airplanes in the wind or moving boats through water etc. This velocity is computed according to the observer inside the object. This can be computed by introducing an intermediate frame of references. In simpler words, this can be the vector some of the velocities. Formula for relative velocity is articulated as,\overrightarrow{V}=\overrightarrow{V_{AB}}+\overrightarrow{V_{BC}}Where,

Relative velocity is used to describe the motion of airplanes in the wind or moving boats through water etc. This velocity is computed according to the observer inside the object. This can be computed by introducing an intermediate frame of references. In simpler words, this can be the vector some of the velocities. Formula for relative velocity is articulated as,\overrightarrow{V}=\overrightarrow{V_{AB}}+\overrightarrow{V_{BC}}Where,VAB is the velocity with respect to A and B, VBC is the velocity with respect to B and C and VACVAC is the velocity with respect to A and C.

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