Help understanding why can't we measure absolute velocity?
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It is the equivalence between any state of uniform motion that makes it impossible for velocity to be absolute.....
If you can't tell whether you're moving or not, how are you supposed to tell an absolute velocity....
There simply isn't a static background or frame to relate it to....
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It is the equivalence between any state of uniform motion that makes it impossible for velocity to be absolute.....
If you can't tell whether you're moving or not, how are you supposed to tell an absolute velocity....
There simply isn't a static background or frame to relate it to....
#Be Brainly❤️
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it is not possable to measure velocity in practical. This is because the motion which the body posses in real life is non uniform motion. And measuring absolute velocity is only possable in uniform motion
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