MCQ
A passeger sitting in a train facing towards the engine. The train is moving with a constant velocity. The passenger throws a ball upwards, then the ball will return:
  • in the hand of passenger
  • B
    in front of the passenger
  • C
    Next to the passenger
  • D
    Behind the passenger

Answer

Correct option: A.
in the hand of passenger
A

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