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If car A is at 40 km/h and car B is at 10 km/h in the opposite direction, what is the velocity of the car A relative to the car B?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The velocity of car A relative to car B is (10km/h+40km/h)= 50km/h.

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Answered by Rayana2007
6

Answer:

50 km/h

Explanation:

As both the cars are moving in opposite direction both the velocities are going to add.

velocity of car a+ velocity of car b

40km/h= 10km/h

50km/h.

If both the cars were moving in same direction then the velocities were going to substract.

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