MCQ
$STATEMENT-1$ For an observer looking out through the window of a fast moving train, the nearby objects appear to move in the opposite direction to the train, while the distant objects appear to be stationary. and

$STATEMENT-2$ If the observer and the object are moving at velocities $\vec{V}_1$ and $\vec{V}_2$ respectively with reference to a laboratory frame, the velocity of the object with respect to the observer is $\overrightarrow{\mathrm{V}}_2-\overrightarrow{\mathrm{V}}_1$.

  • A
     STATEMENT-$1$ is True, STATEMENT-$2$ is True; STATEMENT-$2$ is a correct explanation for STATEMENT-$1$
  •  STATEMENT-$1$ is True, STATEMENT-$2$ is True; STATEMENT-2 is $NOT$ a correct explanation for STATEMENT-$1$
  • C
    STATEMENT -$1$ is True, STATEMENT-$2$ is False
  • D
    STATEMENT -$1$ is False, STATEMENT-$2$ is True

Answer

Correct option: B.
 STATEMENT-$1$ is True, STATEMENT-$2$ is True; STATEMENT-2 is $NOT$ a correct explanation for STATEMENT-$1$
b
Distance appeared to move depends upon angle subtended on eye.

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