The phrase usually used for this is "reference frame".
There is no difference. For Example, reference point means where you see something out of somewhere, and frame of reference means seeing something out of somethings "eyes" i know it sounds weird but i hope i helped.
That means, compared to what are you calculating the movement. This might be the Earth, or some other object.
The difference in static frame and moving frame is the position of the camera. In static frame the camera stays in one place. With a moving frame the camera is moving and panning the scene.
Glass can break easily, and can get marks and scratches
Frame-by-frame means you do a frame(picture) and then modify it to make it move. Am I being clear enough?
the bolt will break.
The word 'frame' functions as both a noun and a verb.The noun 'frame' is a word for a rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something; a word for an underlying structure that supports something; a word for a thing.The verb 'frame' means to enclose within a structure; to build a supporting structure; to conceive or design; to formulate terminology; to contrive evidence; a word for an action.Example sentences:Your hair is to your face as a frame is to a picture. (noun)I had to replace the frame of the door after the break-in. (noun)We found a shop to frame the painting. (verb)I've tried to frame my speech in ordinary words. (verb)
Just make it again
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All windows are made with a thermal break inside the frame.
It is mainly speed. Real time = 60 Frames Per second Frame by Frame, means animation at a slower rate.
Spring break 2008 occurred already (months ago). In any case, Spring break - although usually within the same approximate time frame - is not standardized, and is particular to the specific school.Spring break 2008 occurred already (months ago). In any case, Spring break - although usually within the same approximate time frame - is not standardized, and is particular to the specific school.Spring break 2008 occurred already (months ago). In any case, Spring break - although usually within the same approximate time frame - is not standardized, and is particular to the specific school.Spring break 2008 occurred already (months ago). In any case, Spring break - although usually within the same approximate time frame - is not standardized, and is particular to the specific school.Spring break 2008 occurred already (months ago). In any case, Spring break - although usually within the same approximate time frame - is not standardized, and is particular to the specific school.Spring break 2008 occurred already (months ago). In any case, Spring break - although usually within the same approximate time frame - is not standardized, and is particular to the specific school.
Frame Of Reference. which means a framework that is used for the observation and mathematical description
yes if is that same size
There is no difference. For Example, reference point means where you see something out of somewhere, and frame of reference means seeing something out of somethings "eyes" i know it sounds weird but i hope i helped.
break means to destroy something like braking a glass and the other break mean like you took a week off.