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The passenger sitting inside a moving bus perceives people walking on the road _________​

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Answered by Mbappe007
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These observations indicate that motion is relative.

When you from are in a moving the bus and find the trees moving backward, then itself someone from the road sees the bus to be moving forward.

The entire perception indicates motion has its relative effect on the viewer.

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Answered by ishitaguptakg2008
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It all depends on the frame of reference of the observer.

If the observer is in the bus, their frame of reference is the bus. Relative to them, you’re motionless, whether the bus is moving or not.

If the observer is standing by the side of the road and the bus is moving past them, their frame of reference is the road, and you’re in motion relative to them.

If the observer is in another bus, their frame of reference is the other bus - and depending on whether it is moving at the same speed as your bus or not, you might be in motion or relatively stationary.

Einstein had a lot to say about all that, and light. Relativity is fascinating.

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