difference bettween relative velocity and average velocity
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The average velocity of a body is the (total distance travelled)/(the time taken), regardless of its velocity at any particular time or position during its travel. An object's relative velocity at any point in time is the velocity of the body at that point in time as measured by an observer
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The average velocity of a body is the total distance traveled or the time taken by a body regardless of its velocity at any particular time or position during its travel.
- The sum of the initial and final velocity is divided by 2 to find the average.
- It is the rate at which an object changes its position from one place to another.
- It is also the change in position divided by the time of travel.
The relative velocity of an object at any point of time is the velocity of the body at that point in time as measured by an observer.
- Relative velocity is used to denote the aircraft moving in the wind or boats moving through the water, etc.
- The velocity is measured within the object according to the observer. It can be measured using the use of an intermediate reference frame.
- In simpler terms, this can be the vector sum of the velocities.
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