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Rest and Motion are
relative terms
absolute terms
negative terms
positive terms
- Rest and motion are relative terms:
- Rest and motion are defined based on the observer's frame of reference.
- An object can be in motion relative to one thing but at rest relative to another.
- Example: Sitting in a moving car feels like rest to the passenger but the car is in motion relative to the ground.
- Your answer: Option 1 is correct.
- Rest and motion are absolute terms:
- This would imply fixed states, not depending on a point of view.
- Not applicable, as motion is typically evaluated relatively.
- Rest and motion are negative terms:
- Terms "negative" typically refer to unfavorable conditions, not applicable here.
- Rest and motion are positive terms:
- Terms "positive" usually indicate favorable or beneficial conditions, not applicable here.
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