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How are rest and motion relative to each other. Explain with an example.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Rest and Motion:** - Rest and motion are relative terms in physics. This means that whether an object is considered to be at rest or in motion depends on the observer's frame of reference. 2. **Example Setup:** - Consider three cars: Car A, Car B, and Car C. - Let’s assume Car A is moving at a speed of 10 meters per second (m/s) in a straight line. ...
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MODERN PUBLICATION-MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE -REVISION EXERCISE (VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTION)
  1. When can we say that an object is in motion?

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  2. How are rest and motion relative to each other. Explain with an exampl...

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  3. How are rectilinear motion and translatory motion similar or different...

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  4. UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION

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  5. When can we say that circular motion is periodic?

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  6. When is the motion of an object categorised as oscillatory motion?

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  7. How are vibratory motion and simple harmonic motion different?

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  8. How are vibratory motion and simple harmonic motion different?

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  9. Define inertial frame of reference.

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  10. Earth revolving around the sun is an example of motion in how many dim...

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  11. Give an example of three-dimensional motion.

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  12. Give some example of scalar quatities.

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  13. Define scaler quantities and vector quntities. Give some examples.

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  14. What do we measure using speedomter?

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  15. What will be the distance and displacement of the object when it makes...

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  16. INSTANTANEOUS SPEED

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  17. Define velocity of an object

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  18. What can be deduced from the slope of a position-time graph of uniform...

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  19. What parameter can be determined from velocity-time graph of uniform m...

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  20. How is non-uniform motion different from uniform motion?

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