a 4 Passenger A is looking at a bus that moving on a road from West to East In the bus, passenger B is sitting whil another passenger West, pwalking around from East to West. Passenge A, at rest with respect to the road, i C t is looking at B and C.(Fig.8) Describe the motion of: 1 a) B and C as seen by A. (o b) A and C as seen by B. c) A and B as seen by C. d) A, B and C relative to ground. e) A, B and C relative to the bus.
a 4 Passenger A is looking at a bus that moving on a road from West to East In the bus, passenger B is sitting whil another passenger West, pwalking around from East to West. Passenge A, at rest with respect to the road, i C t is looking at B and C.(Fig.8) Describe the motion of: 1 a) B and C as seen by A. (o b) A and C as seen by B. c) A and B as seen by C. d) A, B and C relative to ground. e) A, B and C relative to the bus.
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