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give two examples to explain that motion is relative

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Answered by Anonymous
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The stranger was bundled from head to toe and only the tip of his nose could be seen. He was also weighed down by the heavy snow that had fallen on his shoulders, chest, and case. Upon entering the "Coach and Horses," he shouted for a fire.

"A fire," he cried, "In the name of human charity! A room and a fire.

kallol6771p435vp: For example, you are in a car and it goes with the velocity of 50 m/s to the east, then a truck passes you with a velocity of 60m/s to the east. ... Velocity of the moving objects with respect to other moving or stationary object is called “relative velocity” and this motion is called “relative motion
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Answered by Kino1
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(1)A person sitting in the cabin of a moving train is at rest with respect to other people in the cabin but it is in motion with respect to a person standing on the platform.
(2) Two persons sitting in a moving bus are at rest with respect to each other but are in motion with respect to a person standing on the roadside.
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