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What is called relative velocity?

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Answered by yashr0629
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he relative velocity of an object A with respect to another object B is the velocity that object A would appear to have to an observer situated on object B moving along with it.

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Answered by karanamgeetha1979
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The relative velocity of an object A with respect to another object B is the velocity that object A would appear to have to an observer situated on object B moving along with it.

Have you ever been sat in a train at a station, seen another train moving off and felt you were moving even though you were stopped at the platform? This illusion occurs because there’s no way to distinguish between motion at constant speed and being stationary – the physics work the same.

To you, sitting on the stationary train (A), or to a person on the platform the moving train (B) appears to be travelling at a velocity v,v away. However, to a person on the moving train the platform and the train sitting stationary at the platform both appear to be moving in the opposite direction with the same speed, or to put it another way, with the opposite velocity. Really what we are measuring in all of these cases are the velocity relative to an observe.

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