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your question is a but vague.

the answer refers to the Newtonian aspect of it:

if you have a reference point, then you can measure the difference between the two places of that object.

taking time into account, you can derive its velocity and acceleration rate.

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Object of point from which motion is determined?

The object that serves as the reference point for determining motion is known as the frame of reference. It is used to describe the motion of an object relative to another object or observer. The choice of frame of reference can affect how motion is described and analyzed.


Movement of an all object is compared with a?

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What reference must you have to measure movement?

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What are absolute and relative coordinates system?

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An object that changes position relative to a reference point?

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What is when an object changes its position over time relative to a static reference point?

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How do we use reference points to determine whether motion has occurred?

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Motion occurs when an object changes its location or its?

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When an object's position does change what is the change called?

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When is an object said to in motion if it changes in time?

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