Find Velocity of Two Moving Objects: Formula for Relative Speed Calculation

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To find the relative velocity of two moving objects, use the formula relative V = V1 - V2. For example, if Car A is moving at 30 m/s and Car B at 60 m/s, the relative velocity of Car B with respect to Car A is 30 m/s. If both cars are moving at the same speed, their relative velocity is 0, indicating no movement relative to each other. It's important to consider the perspective of one object as stationary to simplify calculations. Understanding this concept is crucial for accurately determining relative speeds in various scenarios.
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what formula can i use when i wanted to find out the velocity of two moving object?

like 2 car going foward on the same road but different speed. Car 1 in front is at 30m/s and car 2 in back is going 60m/s. how can i find the velocity of car b relative to car a?
 
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Let's say car A was moving at 30m/s and car B was also at moving at 30m/s, if they looked at each other they wouldn't be moving, so their relative velocity is 0.
But if a car C was moving at 60m/s both car A and B would agree it was moving at 30m/s.

So the formula is quite simple: relative V=V1-V2=60m/s-30m/s=30m/s.
Also V2-V1 doesn't equal -30m/s, it only means I think you're going at 30m/s in the other direction.

Always think of it as if the first variable was standing still.
 
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