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When you are flying in a commercial jet,it may appear to you that the airplane is stationary,and the earth is moving beneath .Is this point of view valid?Discuss briefly?

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Answered by sucharithaa
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Explanation:

Yep the point of view is valid .This concept can be better understood by relativity or relative motion.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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When you are flying in a commercial jet, it may appear to you that the airplane is stationary, and the earth is moving beneath.

  • All movement is relative.
  • The Earth is tearing through space, and simultaneously pivoting around its hub, so you are no more "stationary" on the outer layer of the Earth than you are on that plane.
  • However, assuming whatever you are on is generally steady, and the majority of the stuff you are taking a gander at is moving alongside you, you'll feel "stationary".
  • Hence, everything is based on your reference point.
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