which force is applied for relative motion?
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The external force is applied to relative motion.
Explanation:
- The motion of an object or material which is related to other object with same velocity is known as relative motion.
- Based on Newton's 1st law, the object which is in rest position will move or change its position only if external force is applied on the object and it will begin to accelerate; this process is known as relative motion.
- And the force applied is known as relative force.
- For example when your throw a ball from the running bus, the motion of the ball will be same with respect to the bus speed.
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Indian craftsmen and artisans resented the British rule because:
The British by following the policy of 'Free Trade' destroyed the Indian textile and handicraft industries. While no import duties were levied on the British goods entering into India, high duties were imposed on Indian goods entering into Britain. This policy ruined the artisans and craftsmen.
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