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How is time related to motion? Take the help of an example to answer.


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Answered by Anonymous
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How is time related to motion?

I've got a way to explain you this,

Will there be a car in motion if you are not present there to observe it?

Will the velocity or type of motion change if two people are observing it from two different positions?

Both of the above questions can be explained by the concept of frame of reference. Frame of reference is a man or a machine that tells you about motion and it's properties against the time.

It means that time is just a measure of past. (60 tick tock after an observation has been started, is called one minute). Motion is the change in position of an object w.r.t a frame of reference observed against time. More are the tick tocks taken to cover a distance, lesser is the rate of motion.

As soon as the frame of reference exists, motion and time has a meaning. Thus, they co-exist.

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Example:Time can be related to motion by this, because when a particle travels with very high velocity, the time gets slowed. For example, a clock ticking at 1 second will tick at 1.01 second or something like that.

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Answered by annathuraiprakash40
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Relative motion is the calculation of the motion of an object with regard to some other moving or stationary object. Thus, the motion is not calculated with reference to the earth, but is the velocity of the object in reference to the other

moving object as if it were in a static state. For example, a person sitting in an airplane is at zero velocity relative to the airplane, but is moving at the same velocity as the airplane with respect to the ground. Relative motion is a concept, and its calculation occurs with relative velocity, relative speed, or relative acceleration.

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