Two moving observers A and B are in a state of rest with respect to each other. Then choose the correct statement.
We can’t have such condition
Velocity of A must be equal to the velocity of B
Speed of A must be equal to the speed of B
Velocity of A must be opposite to the velocity of B
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velocity of A equal to B
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Velocity of A must be equal to the velocity of B if Two moving observers A and B are in a state of rest with respect to each other
Explanation:
Two moving observers A and B are in a state of rest with respect to each other.
=> Relative Velocity = 0
Let say Velocity of A = Va
& Velocity of B = Vb
Velocity of a wrt B = Va - Vb
Velocity of B wrt A = Vb - Va
=> Va - Vb = 0 = Vb - Va
=> Va = Vb
Velocity of A must be equal to the velocity of B
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