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When two bodies are moving in opposite directions along a straight path then the relative velocity of each body is greater than the absolute velocity of either body. let the velocity of A and B moving in opposite directions be Va and Vb respectively. Va=+V , Vb=-V Velocity of B with respect to A Vb - Va = -V-V= -2V which is not greater than the absolute velocity of B i.e, V please explain this case. |
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Answer» When two bodies are moving in opposite directions along a straight path then the relative velocity of each body is greater than the absolute velocity of either body. let the velocity of A and B moving in opposite directions be Va and Vb respectively. Va=+V , Vb=-V Velocity of B with respect to A Vb - Va = -V-V= -2V which is not greater than the absolute velocity of B i.e, V please explain this case. |
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