A person standing on the roadside perceives both the bus and its passengers as moving because they observe the bus’s motion relative to their stationary position.
How does a person standing on the roadside perceive the motion of the bus and its passengers?
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A person standing on the roadside perceives the motion of the bus and its passengers relative to their own stationary position. As the bus moves past, the person observes the bus moving from one point to another, perceiving its speed and direction. Additionally, they may notice the movement of passengers inside the bus relative to its interior, such as people sitting or standing as the bus accelerates, decelerates, or turns.