Math, asked by divy5412, 1 year ago

If three particles A, B and C are having
velocities VA, VB and vc which of the
following formula gives the relative
velocity of A with respect to B
(A) VA +VB (B) VA-Vc +VB ​

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Answered by sonuvuce
67

Answer:

Velocity of A w.r.t. B is v_{A}-v_{B}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Velocities of particles A, B and C respectively are

v_A,v_B,v_C

From concept of relative velocity if the velocity of two particles A and B are v_A and v_B respectively and velocity of A relative to B is v_{A/B} then

\boxed{v_{A/B}=v_{A/E}+v_{E/B}}

Therefore, velocity of A relative to B

v_{A/B}=v_{A/E}+v_{E/B}

\implies v_{A/B}=v_{A/E}-v_{B/E}

\implies v_{A/B}=v_{A}-v_{B}

Hope this helps.

Answered by Anonymous
30

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