Physics, asked by Daveinstein, 10 months ago

what are the benefit that the community can get from relative velocity?

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Answered by Dhruvjaganath
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Answer:

object as time passes. How fast are you moving, right now? If you're sat still, in front of a computer, you probably answered, 'not at all'. But it turns out you're wrong.

Right now, if you're living in the United States, you're moving at approximately 750 miles per hour east. That's because the Earth is rotating at that speed. But that's not all. You're also moving at 66,000 miles per hour, because that's how fast the Earth is moving around the sun. Pretty fast, right? But that's nothing.

Did you know you're also moving at 483,000 miles per hour, because the whole solar system is orbiting around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Let's take our calculations to the next level: you're moving at 1.3 million miles per hour: that's the speed that the Milky Way galaxy is moving towards Andromeda.

Answered by Aashitabakshi
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Answer:

The vector difference between the velocities of two bodies

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