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Two cars A and B move in mutually perpendicular, directions as shown in the figure . Find ` v_(BA) `
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To find the relative velocity \( v_{BA} \) of car B with respect to car A, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Directions - Car A is moving in one direction (let's say along the x-axis) with a velocity \( v_A \). - Car B is moving in a direction perpendicular to car A (along the y-axis) with a velocity \( v_B \). ### Step 2: Write the Relative Velocity Formula The relative velocity of B with respect to A is given by: ...
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