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If A and B are moving in perpendicular speed VA and VB. Then find the velocity of A with B

Asked by valavanvino1011 26th August 2018, 6:14 AM
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Let A and B are moving in mutually perpendicular direction as shown in figure.
Let us assume A is moving with velocity VA along north direction and B is moving with velocity VB along Eastward.
Velocity of A with respect to B is ( VA-VB ) and this vector is constructed as shown in figure.
( VA-VB ) is relative velocity of A with respect to B and it is in the direction θº west of north, where θ = begin mathsize 12px style tan to the power of negative 1 end exponent fraction numerator open vertical bar bold italic V subscript bold B close vertical bar over denominator open vertical bar bold italic V subscript bold A close vertical bar end fraction end style
Answered by Expert 28th August 2018, 5:16 PM
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