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explain with an example the meaning of relative motion​

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Answered by shivakumar0820
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Explanation:

Relative motion is the calculation of the motion of an object with regard to some other moving 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 mubashirsyed014
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The Space Shuttle orbits the Earth at around 18,000 mph. The astronauts sometimes take a “space walk” such as when they repaired The Hubble Telescope. They get out of the Space Shuttle, and RELATIVE to Earth, they are traveling at 18,000 mph (that’s some “walk”!) But RELATIVE to the Shuttle, their speed is ZERO, or a very LOW speed just enough to make them reach the telescope.

Explanation:

The laws of physics which apply when you are at rest on the earth also apply when you are in any reference frame which is moving at a constant velocity with respect to the earth. For example, you can toss and catch a ball in a moving bus if the motion is in a straight line at constant speed.

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