What is relative motion? Explain it...
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Relative motion is the calculation of the motion of an object with regard to some other moving 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 (which is the change in velocity divided by the change in time).
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 (which is the change in velocity divided by the change in time).
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What is relative motion? Explain it.
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- Relative motion is motion which is observed or referred to some material system which constitute a frame of reference.
- Relative motion is motion of one body with respect to another which is regarded as fixed.
- Any two objects or items can be compared based on their different characteristic as relative.
- In other words we can define relative motion as comparing one object's motion with of another which is moving with same velocity.
- We can calculate the relative motion of an object, such as train if that object is compared to the Earth.
- All the motions are relative.
- It is the motion which is measure of an objects motion with respect to any other object which is moving or which is stationary.
Hence, this is relative motion.
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