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Physics – Mechanics: Relative Velocity (1 of 10) Basics Concept



Michel van Biezen

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In this video I will explain the basic concept of relative velocity of an observer and a ball thrown out of a moving car.

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22 thoughts on “Physics – Mechanics: Relative Velocity (1 of 10) Basics Concept
  1. Thx Sir, its helpful…. I want to ask Sir, Is that same for Vball(relative to C) if a person doesnt run on a skateboard, but he is on the edge and suddenly he jump to to left with velocity 5 m/s? thx so much…

  2. I the last case shouldn't we do that– the velocity of the observer with respect to ground is 10-5=5m/s towards the right. then we subtract it from the velocity of the ball – 30-5= 25m/s.

  3. Do we have any video that talks about frame of reference in relative motion such as Earth frame reference, zero reference, etc.. Thank you very much.

  4. Do we have any video that talks about frame of reference in relative motion such as Earth frame reference, zero reference, etc.. Thank you very much.

  5. Do we have any video that talks about frame of reference in relative motion such as Earth frame reference, zero reference, etc.. Thank you very much.

  6. i don't get why the velocity of the ball relative to A is 20 +10 (30m/s)? Why do we need to add both velocities? Isn't it asking for the velocity of the ball only, why do we need the velocity of the car as well? < 20m/s?

  7. You are sooooo very helpful! Thank you so much for posting all these Physics topics. I hope to find that you have videos that cover all of Physics 1 =) because I'd be lost without you.

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