because maybe the other objects are moving
yes, a train in which you are sitting appears to move while it is at rest, because of relative term as motion & rest are relative term . Actually it is depend upon observer. Example- If a boy sitting in train, when he see a man moving outside the train, it seems to him that it is in motion.
Yes. For example, if you are sitting on a train that is at rest, but there is a train on the next track that is moving, it may appear that you are moving.
Yes. For example, if you are sitting on a train that is at rest, but there is a train on the next track that is moving, it may appear that you are moving.
Motion that appears to happen (but in reality may not - it may be due to changing frames of reference).ExamplesThe Sun appears to move from East to West across the sky during the course of a day.Some stars appear to move relative to some other stars.While seated in a moving train if another train comes alongside for a while and maintains the same speed there may be very little relative motion but when their speeds differ one appears to move slowly (even though from an observer outside the train both are moving rapidly). It may even be difficult from on board the trains to determine which of the trains actually is moving.
Whenever there are unbalanced forces, an object will accelerate. If you are sitting on a chair and there are unbalanced forces, you will start to move.
yes, a train in which you are sitting appears to move while it is at rest, because of relative term as motion & rest are relative term . Actually it is depend upon observer. Example- If a boy sitting in train, when he see a man moving outside the train, it seems to him that it is in motion.
yes, a train in which you are sitting appears to move while it is at rest, because of relative term as motion & rest are relative term . Actually it is depend upon observer. Example- If a boy sitting in train, when he see a man moving outside the train, it seems to him that it is in motion.
Yes. For example, if you are sitting on a train that is at rest, but there is a train on the next track that is moving, it may appear that you are moving.
Yes. For example, if you are sitting on a train that is at rest, but there is a train on the next track that is moving, it may appear that you are moving.
If the train appeared to be moving while it was at rest, it is because of inertia.
Yes, that is correct.
You can tell them very politely to move, an example for this would be on a train: "You have reserved a seat on that specific train at that time, and someone is sitting in your seat" you can ask them to move as you have a reservation for this train and seat.
Motion that appears to happen (but in reality may not - it may be due to changing frames of reference).ExamplesThe Sun appears to move from East to West across the sky during the course of a day.Some stars appear to move relative to some other stars.While seated in a moving train if another train comes alongside for a while and maintains the same speed there may be very little relative motion but when their speeds differ one appears to move slowly (even though from an observer outside the train both are moving rapidly). It may even be difficult from on board the trains to determine which of the trains actually is moving.
The trees are stationary, while you are moving forward.
Whenever there are unbalanced forces, an object will accelerate. If you are sitting on a chair and there are unbalanced forces, you will start to move.
There is no code for a sitting move you have to watch a show and get it for free
When you are on a train. When the train is in a station.