An engaging story aboutPhysics for Children
Relative motion is a basic idea in physics that explains there is no such thing as absolute movement. Every object’s movement depends on the viewer or reference point. This concept, which allows an object to seem stationary or moving for different observers at the same time, is a core part of Einstein’s theory of relativity and helps us understand how the physical world works.
Show this video to your child to help them understand the idea of “relative motion” in physics easily and clearly.