The acceleration of a particle as observed from two different frames S 1 and S 2 have…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
The acceleration of a particle as observed from two different frames S1 and S2 have equal magnitudes of \(2 m s^{-2}\).
- The relative acceleration of the frame may either be 0 or 4 m/s2.
- Their relative acceleration may have any value between 0 and 4 m/s2.
- Both of the frames may be stationary with respect to earth.
- The frames may be moving with same acceleration in same direction.
Answer
(B) Their relative acceleration may have any value between 0 and 4 m/s 2 ., (C) Both of the frames may be stationary with respect to earth., (D) The frames may be moving with same acceleration in same direction.
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