Difference between average velocity and relative velocity in two points.
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The difference between velocity and relative velocity is that velocity is measured with respect to a reference point which is relative to a different point. While relative velocity is measured in a frame where an object is either at rest or moving with respect to the absolute frame.
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Then Net displacement =AB and if we divide it with time interval then we get average velocity as if he was travelling straight to B and relative velocity is actually composition of two velocities and is always defined with respect to an observer who is also moving.
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