Physics, asked by darmanpoorK, 1 year ago

Derive an expression for relative velocity

Answers

Answered by amalaammu
214
Suppose we have two bodies A and B moving with velocities v a and v b respectively. 

Then the relative velocity of A w.r.t B is given by, v a,b = v a - v b  

And the relative velocity of B w.r.t A is given by, v b,a = v b – v a  

Thus relative velocity of a moving body, A, with respect to another moving body, B, is found by considering B to be fixed and then finding the velocity of A which an observer resting on B will observe. 

 

When A and B are moving the the same direction and their respective velocities are va and v b . Then, the relative velocity of A w.r.t B is given by, v a,b = v a - v b  

And the relative velocity of B w.r.t A is given by, v b,a = v b – v a  

 

When A and B are moving towards each other. The velocity of A will be v a and the velocity of B will be –v b . The negative sign appears because the direction of velocities are opposite. 

So, relative velocity of A w.r.t B is, v a,b = v a – (-v b ) = v a + v b  

And the relative velocity of B w.r.t. A is, v b,a = -v b - v a = -(v a + v b ) 

Answered by simran824
129

Answer:

might be helpful. thanku

pls mark brainliest

Attachments:
Similar questions