Translation and rotation. Translation is the travel of the ball through space an rotation is the spin of the ball around its centroid.
Plot distance vs time. Distance should be the y-axis, time the x-axis
One point of view from which to describe motion is the observer's frame of reference. This point of view defines the position and motion of an object relative to the observer. By choosing a specific frame of reference, we can describe how an object moves in relation to that reference point.
hypothesis on projectile motion
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the 2 things you should describe about a force that acts on an object is the size and direction
The student should describe the mass of your body in the amount of matter in the student's body.
Put it into atmosphere's temperature.
You should use whichever measurements your characters would use!
A: A cars motion could be described as a people carrying unit that overcomes its standing weight, to propel its self forward. A motorcar uses an internal engine to do this by transmitting power from the motor to the wheels, pushing the car forward or backwards.
Placing a question mark at the end of a list of expressions or numbers does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
Plot distance vs time. Distance should be the y-axis, time the x-axis
measurements should be made precisely to ensure accuracy (:
One point of view from which to describe motion is the observer's frame of reference. This point of view defines the position and motion of an object relative to the observer. By choosing a specific frame of reference, we can describe how an object moves in relation to that reference point.
as often as possible
Consistent
A student should be not suspended for this. The student should be punished by others mans such as given detention.
A motion hearing is a court proceeding where one party asks the judge to make a decision on a specific issue or request. These motions can address various legal matters, such as evidence admissibility, case dismissal, or procedural matters. The judge will listen to arguments from both sides before issuing a decision.