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25 January, 21:22

Give two examples where we feel the presence of motion through indirect evidences

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  1. 26 January, 00:38
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    there are situations where the motion is inferred through indirect evidences. For example, we infer the motion of air by observing the movement of dust and the movement of leaves and branches of trees. What causes the phenomena of sunrise, sunset and changing of seasons? Is it due to the motion of the earth? If it is true, why don’t we directly perceive the motion of the earth?

    An object may appear to be moving for one person and stationary for some other. For the passengers in a moving bus, the roadside trees appear to be moving backwards. A person standing on the road-side perceives the bus along with the passengers as moving. However, a passenger inside the bus sees his fellow passengers to be at rest
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