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Since any object's acceleration is proportional to the net force on the object, the object's motion will tell you about the net force on it, i.e., the vector sum of all forces acting on the object. However, you will not be able to tell anything about the individual forces unless there is only one.
If an object moves with time in comparison with any other still object which can be considered as a reference object then the first object is a moving one.
The location of an object is its position.
the location of an object is it's position
. . .point of reference. For example, one can tell whether a planet is moving according to its position in relation to a star.
Its position changes relative to a frame of reference.
Because of its velocity (velocity is the rate of change of position), an object will move. An object is stationary if it has no velocity because it will not be able to move without velocity. Therefore, you can tell that an object has moved because of velocity.
Since any object's acceleration is proportional to the net force on the object, the object's motion will tell you about the net force on it, i.e., the vector sum of all forces acting on the object. However, you will not be able to tell anything about the individual forces unless there is only one.
If an object moves with time in comparison with any other still object which can be considered as a reference object then the first object is a moving one.
The location of an object is its position.
the location of an object is it's position
The line which has greater slope stands for the fast moving object
This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.
The change in position of an object compared to a reference point(another object) is called motion.
Distance covered at a given time.
. . .point of reference. For example, one can tell whether a planet is moving according to its position in relation to a star.
If an object is in motion than its position is changing.