Physics, asked by wanshstxavier123, 1 year ago

an object at rest with respect to one object can be in motion with to another object . DO you agree?Give an example to proove your point

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Answered by sanvi20
15
I think its very simple
The answer to your question is YES
It is possible.

Suppose you and your friend are in train which
is moving 'x' m/s . Now you 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 velocity
Answered by diyababu29
14

Answer:

Yes, I agree. 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. Now, if the bus starts moving then man A will see man B at rest no matter how fast the bus is moving. But, man C will see man B moving along with the bus, for him man B is moving with the speed of the bus. So, we can say that man B is rest with respect to man A but he is moving with respect to man C. The difference in observations comes due to different points of observation or different frame of reference.

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