it's location at least 3 times.
more often, plus its velocity are nice
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Astronomers create mathematical models that use the laws of physics, the Sun's observed composition and mass, and computers to predict internal conditions. By measuring Doppler shifts, we observe vibrations of the Sun's surface that are created deep within the Sun.
in circular motion technically but scientists say it depends on spring tide or neap tide
Apparent motion is what it looks like it's doing from here on earth. Actual motion is what it's actually doing in space relative to the system's center, whether you're talking about the sun, if it's the motion of a planet; or the galactic center, if you're talking about a star.
The first discoveries of extra-solar planets were made by looking for a slight wobble in the motion of the star. In the last couple of years, scientists have been able to detect the change in the spectrum of a star as a planet passes in front of it, and be able to analyze the atmosphere of that planet.
Engineers and Scientists use Newton's laws and their resulting equations, in order to help predict the motion of objects on the macroscopic level. They use them to predict where an object will be at a given time under certain initial conditions.
They use a Periodic Table.
There are various ways to determine motion. The common way is having a reference point and the change from that position is what will determine the motion.
You can predict its motion until some force acts on it.
Conservation of Momentum
A Reference Point A reference point is needed to determine if an object is in motion.
A Reference Point A reference point is needed to determine if an object is in motion.
A reference point must be chosen to determine the motion of an object.
A Reference Point A reference point is needed to determine if an object is in motion.
Newton's laws of motion is used to describe motion. There are three laws that were compiled by Issac Newton, who was a mathematician.
physicist
A Reference Point A reference point is needed to determine if an object is in motion.