How does the velocity of an object change when observed from a moving frame of reference?

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2026-04-29 11:21

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When an object is observed from a moving frame of reference, its velocity may appear different due to the relative motion between the observer and the object. This change in velocity is known as relative velocity, and it can be calculated by considering the velocities of both the object and the observer.

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