Asked by lol
You are walking toward the back of a bus that is moving forward with a constant velocity. Describe your motion relative to the bus and relative to a point on the ground.
if I am walking toward the back of the bus at the same velocity it is traveling,is it correct to say that there is there no motion for me relative to the bus?
if I am walking toward the back of the bus at the same velocity it is traveling,is it correct to say that there is there no motion for me relative to the bus?
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Answered by
RickP
If there is no relative motion between you and the bus, then you could never reach the back of the bus no matter how long you kept walking. But you would, so there must be relative motion between you and the bus.
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