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what law or theory can explain the idea that if you are standing on a earth, satellites move quickly, but if you are standing on another satellite they seem to stay still. the theory of space the big bang theory plancks law the theory of relativity question 9 why are theories accepted as true? edit view insert format tools table 12pt paragraph b i u a t²
The theory of relativity by Einstein deals with the concept of relative motion and different frames of reference. When on Earth, satellites are in motion relative to the Earth - based frame. When on another satellite, the relative motion between the two satellites can be zero or very low, making the other satellite seem still. The big - bang theory is about the origin of the universe, Planck's Law is related to black - body radiation, and there is no widely - known "theory of space" in this context. Theories are generally accepted as true when they are supported by a large amount of evidence, can make accurate predictions, and have withstood repeated testing.
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For the first question: The theory of relativity
For the second question: Because they are supported by a large amount of evidence, can make accurate predictions, and have withstood repeated testing.