when are two bodies said to be moving with the same velocity?
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When two bodies are moving in opposite directions, relative velocity between them is equal to sum of the velocity of bodies. But if the bodies are moving in same direction their relative velocity is equal to difference in velocity of the bodies.
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When the magnitudes and direction is same
As velocity is a vector, the magnitude & direction must be Same & are called equal vectors
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