why the relative velocity become zero when two bodies move in the same direction with the same velocity
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two bodies are moving in the same direction at the same velocity, then the relative velocity will be zero. (alternatively, this can be switched around to find VBA, which is the velocity of body B relative to body A. This will result in the same value as VAB but in the opposite direction).
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