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Two particles A and B are moving along the same straight line with B ahead of A. Velocity remaining unchanged, what would be the effect on the magnitude of relative velocity, if A is ahead of B?

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Answered by griffneb
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there will be no effect on the magnitude of relative velocity either A is ahead or B but there will a change of direction in the relative velocity if their initial speeds are not equal.

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