Sunday, September 1, 2013

Motion

All motion is relative. The question related to that is "Relative to what?" In this picture I am showing motion through the movement of the car. The motion of the car is relative to all the things around it. This includes the trees, the houses, the people, and the other cars. The picture is expressing the car in relation to everything around it, or everything around the car in relation to the car. When sitting in the car, everything around it seems to be moving, but in reality only the car is moving. The car in relation to other cars it may seem that the other cars may or may not be moving depending how fast they're going. The speed of the other cars affects the relationship they have with the car you are in. 

5 comments:

  1. I liked your example because you used different example such as the trees and signs around it, and really captured the fact that motion is relative, and depends on your perspective

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  2. I like how you made more than one reference. For example, how you used the car in relation to the things around it, like the trees, the houses, and the people, as well as the other cars. I also like how you stated that the relationship changes as the speed is differed.

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  3. I like how you explained that everything around the car can be in relation to it. It shows us that all motion is relative. I also liked how you explained some of the perspectives of the things in relation to the car.

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  4. Great Explanation! I like how you explained how everything was actually still while the car is moving but it looks like everything is moving. You explained it very clearly and it was easy to grasp the concept of relative motion!

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  5. i think instead of using the word everything, you should be more specific. for instance, use words that specify the everything you're referring to like the tree is relative to the car

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