a ball thrown upwards on a running train returns back to hands. give reason?
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When a ball is thrown up inside a running train it returns to the hand of the thrower because of relativity.
All of the happenings are in the atmosphere of the train, and everything is happening inside the train is happening in the same atmosphere.
This is also known as Einstein’s theory of relativity.
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