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How to find relative velocity?

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Answered by QHM
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Explanation:

If two objects are moving in parallel their relative velocity can be calculated. For example, two cars are moving in the same direction along a road. Car A is travelling at +30 m/s and Car B is travelling at +20 m/s. Their relative velocity is 30 – 20 = +10 m/s.

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Answered by Englishtopper
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER :-

The Relative velocity is the velocity that the body A would appear to an observer on the body B and vice versa .

formula for calculating Relative velocity (Vab) is Vb - Va

for example two cars are moving in same direction along a road . Car A is travelling at +50m/s and Car B is travelling at +30m/s . their Relative velocity is 50-30 = +20m/s

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