comparing the motion of objects 1) aeroplane 2)train
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Explanation:
Motion does not happen in isolation. If you’re riding in a train moving at 10 m/s east, this velocity is measured relative to the ground on which you’re traveling. However, if another train passes you at 15 m/s east, your velocity relative to this other train is different from your velocity relative to the ground. Your velocity relative to the other train is 5 m/s west. To explore this idea further, we first need to establish some terminology.
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comparing the motion of objects 1) aeroplane 2)train
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Aeroplane
There are three types of movement of an aircraft: pitch, yaw, and roll. Roll is controlled by the ailerons and rotates the airplane. Yaw turns the airplane and is controlled by the rudder. Finally, pitch is controlled by the elevator and changes the altitude of the airplane.
Train
It is all to do with air resistance and drag. The air inside the train is moving with the same speed as the train. The bee flying in the air inside the train is only moving at a small speed relative to the air in the train.