Physics, asked by nikhilnani114, 11 months ago

how motion is relative to observer

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Answered by aishwaryan43
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Note- motion is a relative value not absolute

that means that to observer it an object appears to be in motion but really it is in rest.

for e.g you can take the e.g of train moving parallel to each other

if 1st train is in rest and 2nd train is in motion so to the passengers in 2nd train fells that 1st train is in motion.T hat is why motion is relative.

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Answered by mandakinibarik056
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Answer:

The meaning behind this statement is that the motion of an object is relative to either the frame of reference of the observer, or to another distinct frame of reference. This is important because the observed motion may appear different depending on which frame of reference it is being observed from.

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