The motion of object with respect to other moving or stationary object is called?
The motion of object with respect to other moving or stationary object is called? Correct Answer Relative velocity
The correct answer is Relative velocity.
CONCEPT:
- Constant velocity: The object having a constant speed in a constant direction is called as a constant velocity
- Constant direction constrains the object to motion in a straight path thus, a constant velocity means motion in a straight line at a constant speed.
- Relative velocity: It is the velocity of an object or observer B in the rest frame of another object or observer A.
- For example, a boat crosses a river that is flowing at some rate, or an airplane encountering wind during its motion.
- Instant velocity: It is the quantity that tells us how fast an object is moving anywhere along its path is the instantaneous velocity.
- It is the average velocity between two points on the path in the limit that the time between the two points approaches zero.
- Terminal velocity: It is the steady speed achieved by an object freely falling through a gas or liquid.
- An object dropped from rest will increase its speed until it reaches terminal velocity.
- An object forced to move faster than its terminal velocity on releasing will slow down to this constant velocity.
EXPLANATION:
- As per the above discussion, it's clear that the motion of an object with respect to other moving or stationary objects is called relative velocity.
The correct option is 2.
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