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2024-04-08 21:50:43 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 91FA116E3FD6F66CB11BF3ADC2BC8276318684293FC5EC039C7E1821159F7F89
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If two bodies are moving in the same direction, and body 1 one is ahead of body 2 but is currently going slower than body 2, body 2 will eventually reach body 1 and pass it. That doesn’t necessarily mean, however, that body 1 is incapable of going faster than body 2. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_velocity

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