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A car A moves to the left with speed 40 km/h(with respect to the road). Another car (B) moves to the right with speed 60 km/h (also with respect to the road). Find the relative velocity of B with respect to A.
12 years ago

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Answered by Steve
to the right at 100 km/hr
(assuming they are on the same straight road)
12 years ago
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