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What is the fastest motion that can be measured in any frame of reference?

A. 300,000 m/s
B. 186,000 m/s
C. 186,000 km/s
D. 300,000 km/s

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Answer:

(Question) A child is on a playground they start to slide down a large slide. At what point is the child in dynamic equilibrium with the slide?

(Answer) As the child is in motion as they are sliding down.

(Question) Which statement correctly defines dynamic equilibrium?

(Answer) Forces acting on a object are balanced and the object stays in motion.

(Question) While you push a box you begin to decrease the force you are exerting on the box. When will the box reach static equilibrium?

(Answer) When F^push = F^friction

(Question) What is the fastest motion that can be measured in any frame of reference?

(Answer) 300,000 km/s

(Question) Two people are on a train that is moving at 10 m/s north. They are walking 1 m/s south relative to the train. Relative to the ground, their motion is 9 m/s north; Why are we able to use these motions to describe the motion relative to the ground?

(Answer) The people are moving much slower than the speed of light so the ground acts as a frame of reference.

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Answer: The answer is D: 300,000km/s

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