The earth rotates and also undergoes revolution and is therefore classified as a moving object.so the plants and building on earth cannot be at rest and must also be state in motion, with respect to the sun and heavenly bodies, then it is called absolute rest.
It's misleading to discuss those ideas because there are no such things as absolute motion or rest.
motion : when a body is moving or changing its position with respect to its surroundings is called motion. rest: when a body is not moving or fixed at a place with respect to its surroundings is called rest.
No, they can't. But they are in Isaac Newton's classic theory of motion.
On a molecular or atomic scale NOTHING is at rest unless it is at absolute zero - -273C
absolute pressure
No, the planet itself is moving so, anything on or in it cannot be in a state of absolute rest
It's misleading to discuss those ideas because there are no such things as absolute motion or rest.
motion : when a body is moving or changing its position with respect to its surroundings is called motion. rest: when a body is not moving or fixed at a place with respect to its surroundings is called rest.
Something at rest and at absolute zero temperature
Absolute rest is commonly called absolute zero. To cool something by extracting energy it must be placed in an environment with less average energy than it contains; this requires the environment to be already at or below absolute zero, which requires something to make it that temperature. This thing must be at or below absolute zero as well... and we enter a causality loop where being able to do one thing requires it to have been done. Thus it is impossible.
Absolute Share is per capita income.Relative Share is the ratio of the per capita income to the rest of society.
No. They are as frozen still as they can ever be. It is said to be scientifically impossible to actually reach absolute zero.
Motion is a fundamental property of the universe, nothing is at absolute rest.
No, they can't. But they are in Isaac Newton's classic theory of motion.
This cannot be answered. This does not make any sense.
Velocity can only be measured in relation to some specified point of rest, so there is no such thing as absolute velocity. All velocity is relative.
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