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Physics, 25.04.2020 21:20, NNopeNNopeNNope

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Under which conditions are the principles of relativity and uncertainty better
suited than Newtonian physics for describing the motion of objects?
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A. Objects that are accelerating
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B. Objects at rest
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c. Very large objects moving at slow speeds
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D. Very small objects moving at close to the speed of light

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