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IISER conducts its own aptitude oriented test. There will be questions from Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Biology. It is a must to attempt questions from all these areas. All questions will be objective in nature. There will be 15 questions in each of these sections. So it is necessary to study biology. You can really do good in PCM Questions + Study NCERT Level Biology.
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When two objects are in motion, then velocity of one object w. r. t the other is called relative velocity. A and B both are moving on ground. Lets decide that ground is the one at rest, then
VA or VAg is velocity of A as observed by a person on ground also known as absolute velocity. VB or VBg is velocity of B as observed by a person on ground also known as absolute velocity. VAB is velocity of A as observed by B. VAB= VA- VB
VBA is velocity of B as observed by A. VBA= VB- VA.
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