Physics, asked by kurvabuchaiah9963, 6 months ago

describe a situation where you can say that motion is relative?​

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Answered by harshraykwar1332008
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Answer:

Relative motion is the calculation of the motion of an object with regard to some other moving or stationary object. ... For example, a person sitting in an airplane is at zero velocity relative to the airplane, but is moving at the same velocity as the airplane with respect to the ground.

Answered by rohangmch2024
6

Explanation:

whenever 2 objects are moving, we use the concept of relative motion

example

have you observed that you are in a car and just at your side there is another car moving with same speed

so according to you,the car is just at its place but actually it is also moving so here comes the concept of relative motion

when 2 bodies are moving in same direction, the relative velocity for them is the difference of their velocities

and

when 2 bodies are moving in opposite direction means they are coming towards each other, then relative velocity for them is the sum of their velocities

you might have noticed this in your life also

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