why is rest and motion called relative terms
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Answer: Rest and motion are the relative terms because they depend on the observer's frame of reference. If an observer is at rest in his or her own frame of reference, but he may be moving in other observer's frame of reference
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Rest and motion are relative terms. In simple terms, an object that changes its position is said to be in motion while the opposite action causes an object to be at rest.
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Therefore, rest and motion both depend mainly on the frame of reference of the one who is observing the scene.
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