Physics, asked by devasuram69, 11 months ago

Define Relative velocity. Can the relative velocity of two bodies be
greater than the absolute velocity of either body. Give reason.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Yes, when two bodies move towards each other, their relative velocity is the sum of the two bodies which is greater than the velocity of the either velocity.

Answered by sunitazirange
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Answer:

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here is your answer!

The relative density of a substance is the ratio of the density of that substance

to the density of water at 4 degree celcius .

yes, the relative velocity of two bodies can be greater than the absolute velocity of the either velocity.

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