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The most common frame of reference is the observer himself and, by extension, the room, lab, neighborhood, or environment in which he feels himself to be at rest.
Inertia is an object's resistance to change it's state of motion or rest. Motion or rest depends on the observer's frame of reference.
A tree can be used for a frame of reference for the motion of a snowboarder.
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.
Motion is relative. That's because you can't define motion because it's relative to the observer's point of view. :D Oh & you have to have a reference frame b/c you can't answer, "are you moving?" It has to be "are you moving compared to ______."
Motion is relative to an observer's frame of Reference.
The most common frame of reference is the observer himself and, by extension, the room, lab, neighborhood, or environment in which he feels himself to be at rest.
Inertia is an object's resistance to change it's state of motion or rest. Motion or rest depends on the observer's frame of reference.
Frame Of Reference. which means a framework that is used for the observation and mathematical description
A tree can be used for a frame of reference for the motion of a snowboarder.
A tree can be used for a frame of reference for the motion of a snowboarder.
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.
No, an inertial reference frame is not an absolute reference frame. It is a frame of reference in which an object either remains at rest or moves with constant velocity in a straight line, but it is not considered absolute as its motion can be affected by external forces.
It tells you the ogre way of shrek.
Relative motion is movement in relation to a frame of reference.
Motion is relative. That's because you can't define motion because it's relative to the observer's point of view. :D Oh & you have to have a reference frame b/c you can't answer, "are you moving?" It has to be "are you moving compared to ______."
usually the motion of your frame of reference is 0. When you are in a train going 50 mph, your frame of reference would be you are going 0 mph and the tracks are traveling at -50 mph.