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Physics, 13.03.2020 03:17 jasondesatnick

Imagine standing on a platform watching a train pass by. According to Galileo’s conclusions, how would your description of motion and the description of motion by a person riding on the train compare? a. I would see the train as moving past me, and a person on the train would see me as stationary. b. I would see the train as moving past me, and a person on the train would see me as moving past the train. c. I would see the train as stationary, and a person on the train would see me as moving past the train. d. I would see the train as stationary, and a person on the train would also see me as stationary.

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