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Three observers watch a train pull away from a station toward the right of the platform. observer a is in one of the train’s cars; observer b is on the station platform; and observer c is on another train traveling in the opposite direction along a parallel track. how would the observer in each frame of reference describe the motion of the train? according to newton’s laws of motion, how would the motion in the station platform’s frame of reference change if the conductor applied the brakes to the train? does universal gravitation affect the train? explain why or why not.
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