How can you say motion and rest are relative?
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motion and rest are relative because an object can be in rest relative a object and simultaneously be in motion relative to other.
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for example- if u r in a train then your velocity and train velocity is same so u r in rest relative to it.
but for the person outside u r in motion.
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Rest and motion are the relative terms because they depend on the observer's frame of reference. So if two different observers are not at rest with respect to each other, then they too get different results when they observe the motion or rest of a body.
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