The state of rest and motion of body are
Non-relative
Not related
Relative
None of above
The state of rest or motion of a body is always relative.
There is no concept of absolute motion or rest.
A body can only be moving or be at rest with respect to another body.
Answer the following:
(1) Explain with proper examples − ‘Motion is relative’.
(2) State any five examples of uniform circular motion.
(3) Illustrate with examples where the motion of the body can not be directly perceived but can be experienced.
Motion and rest are relative terms.