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Two particles are moving with velocities v1 and v2. Their relative velocity is the maximum, when the angle between their velocity vectors is

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zero
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π4
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π2
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π
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Solution

The correct option is D π
The relative velocity vr is given by,
vr=v1v2
|vr|=v21+v222v1v2 cos θ
So, clearly |vr| will be maximum when cos θ=1θ=π
vr=v1+v2
Thus, for maximum relative velocity angle between velocity vectors should be π

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