Science, asked by meenakshisingh8118, 3 months ago

1. An object at rest with respect to one object can be in motion with respect to another object
Do you agree? Give an example to prove your point.​

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Answered by saidurganani
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Answer:

Explanation:      Whether an object is at rest or in motion depends on the frame of reference or the point of observation. For example, if a man A and man B are sitting inside the bus and a third man C is standing outside. ... So, we can say that man B is rest with respect to man A but he is moving with respect to man C

Answered by rajnandinithalkari25
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Explanation:

Suppose you and your friend are in a train which is moving with 'x' m/s. Now you are and your friend are at rest with respect to each other. But consider somebody outside the train. For that person both of you are in motion. This is known as the concept of relative velocity.

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