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what is relative motion​

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Answered by nmalla0902
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The relative velocity is the velocity of an object or observer B in the rest frame of another object or observer A.

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Answered by kartikey07
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The relative velocity is the velocity of an object or observer B in the rest frame of another object or observer A.

For example, you can toss and catch a ball in a moving bus if the motion is in a straight line at constant speed. The motion may have a different appearance as viewed from a different reference frame, but this can be explained by including the relative velocity of the reference frame in the description of the motion.

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