Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

Why is the motion relative to observer?

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

A body may be at rest with respect to one

set of surroundings and at the same time be

in motion with respect to another set of

surroundings.

Thus motion is relative to the observer

Answered by ankushsaini23
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Answer:

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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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