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Answered by rathorkanakdrg69906
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Suppose you are in a car moving at 50 mph. The 50 mph is your relative velocity as compared to the surface of the earth.At the same time if I am sitting next to you your relative velocity compared to me is zero. If we were on a bus and you walked forward at 1 mph, your relative velocity on the earth would be 51 mph and your relative velocity compared to me would be 1 mph. Relative velocity is simply any objects speed compared to any other object regardless of its speed.

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