Physics, asked by lakshmi744, 4 months ago

Explain relative motion in one dimension and hence define relative kinematical quantities.​

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Answered by anshika1802
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Explanation:

The laws of physics which apply when you are at rest on the earth also apply when you are in any reference frame which is moving at a constant velocity with respect to the earth. For example, you can toss and catch a ball in a moving bus if the motion is in a straight line at constant speed.

The relative velocity is the velocity that the body A would appear to an observer on the body B and vice versa. Mathematically speaking the relative velocity is the vector difference between the velocities of two bodies. Relative velocity = velocity of the body A – velocity of the body B. The equation is: vAB = vA – vB.

Answered by satyam8663
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Relative motion is defined as the calculation of the motion of an object with regard to some other moving or static object. Thus, the motion is not calculated with reference to the earth, but is the velocity of the object in reference to the other moving object as if it were in a static

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