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state wether the following statements are trueor falae tewrite the wrong statements correctly a) a body can be at rest and in motion at the same time in relation to the same set of surroundings. b) a passenger flying in an airplane is at rest with respect to the airport and moving with respect to the passengers. c) the wheels of a train are in rotatory motion as well as in translatory motion when it moves​

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Answered by ankush975430
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a] A body can be at rest and in motion at the same time in relation to the same set of surroundings False

The given statement is False. A body cannot be at rest and in motion at the same time in relation to the same set of surroundings.

b] a passenger flying in an airplane is at rest with respect to the airport and moving with respect to the passengers【False

The given statement is False. A passenger flying in an airplane is in motion with respect to the airport and at rest with respect to the passengers.

c] The wheels of a train are in rotatory motion as well as in translatory motion when it moves【True

The given statement is true . the wheels of a train are in both rotatory motion as well as in translatory motion when it moves.

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