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Relative velocity of two bodies having equal velocities

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Answered by yenula
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Answer:

So, when two bodies move with the same velocities, v A = v B. So, for case1: If the bodies move in the same direction, the relative velocity is zero. This means that both see each other at rest. However, (case 2:) if they move in opposite directions, the relative velocity is twice the velocity of the bodies.Oct

Answered by streetburner
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Explanation:

It just depends upon direction .

Two bodies coming towards each other (in opposite direction) will have their velocities summed up .

While two bodies travelling in same direction will get subtracted .

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