Rotational motion, relative angular momentum

p = -1/4 and n = 1/3. But when we take angular momentum of A w.r.t. B, why don't we also take relative velocity (v of a w.r.t b)? We take relative position clearly, but not relative velocity?
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hithav
hithav4w ago
They are not asking angular velocity wrt to B they are asking wrt to postion of B at 1 sec that point is fixed
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ah its about a point, not a frame got it +solved hithav
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