give an example where motion is inferred through indirect means
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Give an example where motion is inferred through indirect means.
The examples where motion is inferred through indirect means are:-
✔️We infer the motion of air observing the movement of dust and movement of branches of trees.
✔️The phenomena sunrise, sunset, changing of seasons is due to the motion of the Earth, which we don't directly perceive.
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We can better understand through this particular example:-
▶️An object may appear to be moving for one person and stationary for some other.
▶️For the passengers inside a moving bus, the roadside trees appear to be moving backwards.
▶️A person standing on the road-side perceives the bus alongwith the passengers to be moving.
▶️However, a passenger inside the bus sees his fellow passengers at rest.
▶️These observations indicates that most of the motions are complex.
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Give an example where motion is inferred through indirect means.
The examples where motion is inferred through indirect means are:-
✔️We infer the motion of air observing the movement of dust and movement of branches of trees.
✔️The phenomena sunrise, sunset, changing of seasons is due to the motion of the Earth, which we don't directly perceive.
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We can better understand through this particular example:-
▶️An object may appear to be moving for one person and stationary for some other.
▶️For the passengers inside a moving bus, the roadside trees appear to be moving backwards.
▶️A person standing on the road-side perceives the bus alongwith the passengers to be moving.
▶️However, a passenger inside the bus sees his fellow passengers at rest.
▶️These observations indicates that most of the motions are complex.
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Hope it helps.
Thanks for the question.
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We often perceive an object to be in motion when its position changes with time. However, there are situations where the motion is inferred through indirect evidences. For example, we infer the motion of air by observing the movement of dust and the movement of leaves and branches of trees.
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