Motion is Relative


 
 
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Motion is Relative

Motion is relative term. We define motion of an object with respect to another object. For Example. The persons sitting in a moving bus are at rest with respect to one another, but are in motion with respect to a person standing along the road side. 

For e. g : An electric pole appears to be at rest or stationary, when we observe it by standing on the road but the same pole appears to be moving, when we observe it from a running train.

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Question : 1

________________ motion is the calculation of the motion of an object with regard to some other moving or stationary object.

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

Which of the following are the correct :

(a) The persons sitting in a moving bus are at rest with respect to one another, but are in motion with respect to a person standing along the road side.

(b) The persons sitting in a moving bus are at rest with respect to one another, but are in rest with respect to a person standing along the road side.

(c) The persons sitting in a moving bus are at motion with respect to one another, but are in rest with respect to a person standing along the road side.

Right Option : A
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Question : 3

Which of the following are correct :

(a) The persons sitting in a moving bus are at rest with respect to one another, but are in motion with respect to a person standing along the road side.

(b) The persons sitting in a moving bus are at motion with respect to one another, but are in rest with respect to a person standing along the road side.

Right Option : A
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