A person sitting in a moving train observes trees and poles outside the train moving backwards. Can he say that the trees and poles are in motion? Why or why not?
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☞while sitting in a moving train, they appear to move rapidly in the opposite direction because the line of sight changes very rapidly. On the other hand, distant objects such as trees, stars, etc. appear stationary because of the large distance. As a result, the line of sight does not change its direction rapidly.
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