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Why does everything seem to move fast when we see out ofa moving train

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔️Line of sight is defined as an imaginary line joining an object and an observer’s eye.

✔️When we observe nearby stationary objects such as trees, houses, etc. while sitting in a moving train, they appear to move rapidly in the opposite direction because the line of sight changes very rapidly.

✔️On the other hand, distant objects such as trees, stars, etc. appear stationary because of the large distance.

✔️As a result, the line of sight does not change its direction rapidly.
Answered by vinitharajnair
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When a person is sitting in a moving train, the object close to the train appears to move very fast because the line of sight for the object closer to the train is very small and therefore, they move very fast.

When a person is sitting in a moving train, the object close to the train appears to move very fast because the line of sight for the object closer to the train is very small and therefore, they move very fast.On the other hand, objects like trees that are very far away appear to move slowly because of the large line of sight for the farther objects.

When a person is sitting in a moving train, the object close to the train appears to move very fast because the line of sight for the object closer to the train is very small and therefore, they move very fast.On the other hand, objects like trees that are very far away appear to move slowly because of the large line of sight for the farther objects.Therefore, the closer house appears to move fast whereas the trees at a larger distance appear to move slowly in the backward direction.

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