A frame of reference in physics, may refer to a coordinate system or set of axes within which to measure the position, orientation, and other properties of objects in it, or it may refer to an observational reference frame tied to the state of motion of an observer. It may also refer to both an observational reference frame and an attached coordinate system as a unit.
A reference point helps to explain why we are, where we are.
If your reference point it moving, then it cannot be considered a reference point. Your reference point should be something constant. Something that can be relative to any situation. If it moves, you lose this relativity.
No because enable to see if the object is moving it needs a reference point other than itself.
When you want to compare something or measure something, in order to make the comparison you have to know and agree where you are starting from. The point at which you are starting is your "reference point"
To support you in specifying how the reference point is placed and how the object is moved away from the reference point.
A reference point helps to explain why we are, where we are.
What is the fixed reference point in the photos?
Its position, relative to the point of reference.
If your reference point it moving, then it cannot be considered a reference point. Your reference point should be something constant. Something that can be relative to any situation. If it moves, you lose this relativity.
Without a fixed Point of Reference, there is nothing to be relative to.
No because enable to see if the object is moving it needs a reference point other than itself.
a good reference point is a very large tree when driving on a road
When you want to compare something or measure something, in order to make the comparison you have to know and agree where you are starting from. The point at which you are starting is your "reference point"
To support you in specifying how the reference point is placed and how the object is moved away from the reference point.
The north star is the most common reference point.
It's important to know that you reference point is moving because if an object is in motion and if it changes position it is relevant to a reference point.
1.)Distance from the reference point. 2.)A reference point. 3.)Direction from the reference point.