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Motion is always relative to the observers frame of reference. For example, if two people were standing facing each other, and a dog walked between them, one person would observe the dog's motion as going to the right, and the other person would observe the dog's motion as going to the left.
Relative motion is movement in relation to a frame of reference.
since by definition motion is 'The act, process, or state of changing place or position; movement; the passing of a body from one place or position to another, whether voluntary or involuntary; -- opposed to rest', then frame of reference (according to the physics def.) is the coordinates used to measure this motion. also, many people modify frame of reference by using sub categories, such as observational reference frame, which implies that we care about the state of motion more. macroscopic and microscopic frames of reference set themselves apart by focusing on the scale of observations.
People typically have a combination of vertical and horizontal motion on an escalator. As the escalator moves either upwards or downwards, individuals will experience a change in height as well as a forward or backward motion relative to the stationary environment.
Motion is relative to your frame of reference which you can choose arbitrarily. Most people use the surface of the earth as their frame of reference or their own body depending on the calcualtion they are doing. However, that makes describing the orbits of the planets more difficult so the sun is often used as the frame of reference in that case. If I'm inside a car my frame of reference might be my head, the car or I could choose a spot along the road (the surface of the earth). From a science standpoint you should get the same answer no matter what frame of reference you arbitrarily choose but it often turns out that choosing a particular frame of reference makes certain calculations much easier. Just keep in mind that motion is always relative to something and you get to pick whatever that something is when you are solving a problem or doing a calculation. Just don't change frames of reference in the middle of a problem or your answer will likely be incorrect.
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Motion is always relative to the observers frame of reference. For example, if two people were standing facing each other, and a dog walked between them, one person would observe the dog's motion as going to the right, and the other person would observe the dog's motion as going to the left.
Relative motion is movement in relation to a frame of reference.
since by definition motion is 'The act, process, or state of changing place or position; movement; the passing of a body from one place or position to another, whether voluntary or involuntary; -- opposed to rest', then frame of reference (according to the physics def.) is the coordinates used to measure this motion. also, many people modify frame of reference by using sub categories, such as observational reference frame, which implies that we care about the state of motion more. macroscopic and microscopic frames of reference set themselves apart by focusing on the scale of observations.
People typically have a combination of vertical and horizontal motion on an escalator. As the escalator moves either upwards or downwards, individuals will experience a change in height as well as a forward or backward motion relative to the stationary environment.
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Motion is relative to your frame of reference which you can choose arbitrarily. Most people use the surface of the earth as their frame of reference or their own body depending on the calcualtion they are doing. However, that makes describing the orbits of the planets more difficult so the sun is often used as the frame of reference in that case. If I'm inside a car my frame of reference might be my head, the car or I could choose a spot along the road (the surface of the earth). From a science standpoint you should get the same answer no matter what frame of reference you arbitrarily choose but it often turns out that choosing a particular frame of reference makes certain calculations much easier. Just keep in mind that motion is always relative to something and you get to pick whatever that something is when you are solving a problem or doing a calculation. Just don't change frames of reference in the middle of a problem or your answer will likely be incorrect.
motion i had a homework assignment on it where learning about, speed, velocity, average speed, constant speed...etc Relative Motion :) Its just motion i am doing a crossword and its just motion for you people wondering and i am not telling you a lie i am a A+ student. -Kyky
To compare the height between two people using their shoulders or heads, you can use a reference point, such as a wall or a door frame. Have both individuals stand back-to-back against this reference point, ensuring their shoulders or heads are aligned. Measure the distance from the ground to the top of their heads or the height of their shoulders to determine who is taller. This method provides a visual and practical comparison of their heights.
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