Physics, asked by hunterz2531, 8 months ago

Explain why does everything seem to move fast when we see out of a moving train.

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Answered by Anonymous
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when you are traveling in train that time train is in motion and your body is also in motion..

for example--

When a person is sitting in a moving train, the object close to the train appears to move very fast because the line of sight for the object closer to the train is very small and therefore, they move very fast.

Answered by vinitharajnair
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Hlo mate here's your answer hope it helps....!!!!

When a person is sitting in a moving train, the object close to the train appears to move very fast because the line of sight for the object closer to the train is very small and therefore, they move very fast.

When a person is sitting in a moving train, the object close to the train appears to move very fast because the line of sight for the object closer to the train is very small and therefore, they move very fast.On the other hand, objects like trees that are very far away appear to move slowly because of the large line of sight for the farther objects.

When a person is sitting in a moving train, the object close to the train appears to move very fast because the line of sight for the object closer to the train is very small and therefore, they move very fast.On the other hand, objects like trees that are very far away appear to move slowly because of the large line of sight for the farther objects.Therefore, the closer house appears to move fast whereas the trees at a larger distance appear to move slowly in the backward direction.

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