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Q: What one measurement will two observers in relative motion always agree upon?
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Motion relative to observers frame of?

Motion is relative to an observer's frame of Reference.


What is the term to describe motion when different observers see the same motion differently?

Relative velocity/motion


What is motion always relative to?

Motion is always relative to the observers frame of reference. For example, if two people were standing facing each other, and a dog walked between them, one person would observe the dog's motion as going to the right, and the other person would observe the dog's motion as going to the left.


What is your idea about G person who travelling with his friends in a cartis he in motion or in rest?

He is in motion relative to me, and he is at rest relative to his friends. There is no 'real' rest or 'real' motion. It's always measured relative to something else.


What affects how an observer views motion?

The observers motion in relation to what he observes.


How do you use relative motion in a sentence?

There is no singular motion because everything is made up of subatomic structures going many directions and so therefore any object's motion is always going to be relative motion in it's consideration.


How do you use relative motion in sentence?

There is no singular motion because everything is made up of subatomic structures going many directions and so therefore any object's motion is always going to be relative motion in it's consideration.


Which of the following must always be measured or described relative to something else?

motion


Is motion always observed from some stationary or relative position?

Motion is always relative to something. There's no such thing as really "stationary."Stationary only means that the motion of the observed object matches the observer's motion. Example: Reading the book that lies 'stationary' in your lap while you're in a car or on a passenger jet.


Is an object in motion from every point of view?

Never, because it's always relative.


Does friction oppose motion or relative motion of surfaces in contact?

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Does friction oppose motion or relative motion of surface in contact?

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