3. While traveling in a car, why do cars that pass by appear to be moving slowly?

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3. While traveling in a car, why do cars that pass by appear to be moving slowly?

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Huyền Thanh 5 years 2021-07-23T05:40:00+00:00 2 Answers 86 views 0

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    2021-07-23T05:41:48+00:00

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    The reference point is the car which is traveling in the same direction. While traveling in a car, why do cars that pass by appear to be moving slowly? It is the momentum. Velocity can change if an object changes direction because velocity depends on both the speed of the object and the direction of its motion.

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    2021-07-23T05:41:58+00:00

    It is because of momentum. Velocity can change if an object changes direction since velocity depends on both the speed and direction

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