for the passengers in a moving bus the roadside trees appear to be moving backward.a person standing on road-side perceives the bus along with the passengers in a moving bus sees his fellow passengers to be at rest. what do these observations indicate?
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These observations indicate that motion is relative.
When you from are in a moving the bus and find the trees moving backward, then itself someone from the road sees the bus to be moving forward.
The entire perception indicates motion has its relative effect on the viewer.
When you from are in a moving the bus and find the trees moving backward, then itself someone from the road sees the bus to be moving forward.
The entire perception indicates motion has its relative effect on the viewer.
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These observations indicate that motion is relative.
When you from are in a moving the bus and find the trees moving backward, then itself someone from the road sees the bus to be moving forward.
The entire perception indicates motion has its relative effect on the viewer.
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