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how do the trees and houses look when our train runs forward to​

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Answered by XxMissMysteryxX
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When we observe nearby stationary objects such as trees, houses, etc. while sitting in a moving train, they appear to move rapidly in the opposite direction because the line of sight changes very rapidly. On the other hand, distant objects such as trees, stars, etc. appear stationary because of the large distance.

Answered by Anonymous
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When looking through the window of a moving train, the nearby trees/objects appear to move in the opposite direction. ... The angular velocity of faraway objects is very small which makes faraway trees appear as stationary. It is similar to the illusion as if the moon is following us.

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