rest and motion are interdependent explain with suitable example
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Explanation:
Rest and motion are absolutely independent.
Rest is that state where the observer is in zero velocity and acceleration with respect to its surrounding and hence he is stationary with respect to his surroundings.
While motion is that random state where the body changes its displacement along with time and is in the state of active motion with respect to its surrounding.
We can take the example of a train and a person sitting in it seeing another train passing by.
The observer inside the train is at rest with respect to his surrounding correspondingly if he throws a ball in upward direction inside the train the ball will return back to his palm, since his surrounding is also in state of rest, but according to an observer who is standing outside the train will see the train, the man as well as the ball in state of motion.
Since, the man who is inside the train will again see the train running along it in a state of rest because both of the train has same relative motion.
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Explanation:
Both motion and the rest are obviously relative terms because they both depend on each other from the observer's frame of reference.
So in case these two different observers are not at rest mode with respect to each other, then they will be getting some different results when they observe the motion or rest of any object or a body.
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