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what is difference between relative velocity and velocity
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Answered by royalking8
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The difference between velocity and relative velocity is that velocity is measured with respect to a reference point which is relative to different point. While relative velocity is measured in a frame where the an object is either at rest or moving with respect to absolute frame.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Velocity is defined as the rate of change of distance. Mathematically speaking velocity equals dx/dt (read as d, dt x) according to the theories of calculus. It is also denoted in ẋ. Velocity also takes the form of angular velocity; in that case velocity is equal to the rate change of angle. Both linear velocity and angular velocity are vectors. Linear velocity has the direction of instantaneous movement whilst the angular velocity has the direction which is decided by the corkscrew method. Velocity is a relativistic variant, which means the laws of relativity must be applied for velocities compatible with the speed of light...

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Relative velocity is the velocity of an object relative to another object. In the vector form this is written as is the velocity of an object “A” relative to object “B”. Usually a velocity triangle or a velocity parallelogram is used to calculate relative velocity between two objects. Velocity triangle theory states that if VA rel Earth and VEarth rel B are indicated in two sides of a triangle proportion to the magnitude and direction the third line indicates the direction and magnitude of the relative velocity. Relative velocity is a relativistic variant.

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