I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but I'm pretty sure it's a sundial.
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It was invented by priests to honor their gods
Never. It was, however, slavic (extremly long time ago; its name is slavic).
The family name "Lilly" is an Old English name and can be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon tribes of England. Records show that the first family with this name came from Worcestershire where they have lived for a long time.
The phrase "change in motion" is rather slippery.The size of the change in the object's position, per unit time, in a specifieddirection, is the component of its velocity in that direction.The size of the change in the object's velocity, per unit time, in a specifieddirection, is the component of its acceleration in that direction.
The Sun and it's angle.
An object is speeding up if its velocity is increasing over time; this can be determined by observing if the object covers more distance in each subsequent unit of time. Another way to tell is if the object's acceleration is in the same direction as its velocity.
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The gradient of a distance-time graph gives the object's speed.
Of course yes. An object is stationary when the graph is horizontal in a displacement-time graph.
Time refers to how long it takes an object to move from one place to another. Speed refers to the rate at which the object is moving, while distance refers to the amount of space the object has traveled.
Distance covered at a given time.
It tells the time and location of the object that you are tracking at one point in time.
You can tell an object is accelerating if its velocity is changing, either in speed or direction. This can be observed by noticing a change in the object's position over time.
Yes, the velocity of an object indicates its speed and direction of motion at a specific point in time. By observing changes in velocity over time, you can determine if an object has moved and in which direction.
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The object is accelerating