Physics, asked by muraligm03, 10 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by muskidul09
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Answer:

velocity of A equal to B

Answered by amitnrw
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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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