Judge by the distance it has moved in relation to another object.
yes
No, you cannot.
Momentum= Mass X Velocity
By seeing which line goes through the circle all the way.
If an object does not move, no work is performed. Work is performed by a force acting through a distance.
To help you state how the reference point placement is and how the object is moved from the reference point
it moved
An object that is moved by physical exertion is one definition
Speed is the rate at which an object moves. To determine the rate at which that object moves, we'll have to look at a given distance that it covered when it moved, and at the time it took to cover that distance. The distance per unit of time is the speed of the object.
If an object has moved, I would say it has moved; there has been moment.
You can use a ruler to determine how long a object is
is moved
Is magnitude in a straight line
The mass divided my the volume determine the density of an object
it moved
work
is moved