no.It is not easy
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In Relative Motion, own ship is fixed at the center of display screen. In True motion, lands are fixed and own ship is moving.
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Some vibrational modes of benzene involve a change in electric dipole moments. These are IR active modes. Some vibrational modes have no net change in dipole moment (which is true for most of the modes since benzene is a planar symmetrical molecule) when they stretch, so they are IR inactive. There are 30 vibrational modes for benzene altogether, 8 of which are IR active. Some vibrational modes of benzene involve a change in electric dipole moments. These are IR active modes. Some vibrational modes have no net change in dipole moment (which is true for most of the modes since benzene is a planar symmetrical molecule) when they stretch, so they are IR inactive. There are 30 vibrational modes for benzene altogether, 8 of which are IR active.
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Yes, physical are on the outside and can be observed in a matter of seconds, whereas chemical properties have to be tested, which can take as long as years
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This is very interesting. It could be argued that we really don't observe any of the moon's true motion. We don't observe the moon's axial rotation, even though we know that it happens. The swaying of the moon by libration is an apparent motion and not a true motion. This libration has to do with things like the moon's elliptical orbit around the earth, and the fact that its rotational velocity is just about constant. There is another libration that is related to the eccentricities of the moon's orbit relative to the earth's. The moon appears to rise in the east and set in the west, as does the sun, but this orbital motion is apparent and not true. The moon is orbiting the earth in the other direction. It appears to rise in the east and set in the west only because of the earth's very fast axial rotation. The earth rotates once each day, and the moon orbits the earth once in a lunar cycle. This means that the moon's true orbital motion around the earth can be seen only indirectly.
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In Relative Motion, own ship is fixed at the center of display screen. In True motion, lands are fixed and own ship is moving.
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True.
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