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define how motion and rest are relative terms.​

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Answered by harmeetkaur151183
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Answer:

hi mate here is your answer,

Explanation:

Rest and motion are related terms. Without any reference object to relate with it isn't possible to mention whether a object is in rest or motion.

It is best understood through examples-

For example- Let it be that you are travelling in a bus. 

So to you all other passengers are in rest.

However for a person who's outside the bus, everyone inside the bus is moving.

Hence, in the first example when you are the reference object, the passangers are stationary that is in rest.

But on the other hand, when the reference object is a person outside the moving bus, the same passengers are in motion that is moving .

hope it helps you

Answered by SanviTripathi
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HOLA MATE.....

MOTION IS A RELATIVE TERM

IT MEANS THAT IN FRAME OF REFERENCE AN OBJECT IS AT REST AND IN ANOTHER FRAME OF REFERENCE THE SAME OBJECT IS IN MOTION. SO, MOTION IS ALWAYS DEPENDENT ON FRAME OF REFERENCE.

FOR eg; FOR A PERSON SITTING IN A BUS IS IN REST BUT FOR THE ANOTHER PERSON OUTSIDE THE BUS, THE PERSON IN THE BUS IS IN MOTION.

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