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what is relative velocity​

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Answered by roshni1124
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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.

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Answered by Anonymous
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DEFINITION :-

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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