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Some of the more basic measurements of an object we can take are time and position (or distance). From these values we can calculate things (like speed and direction) that we use to describe its motion.

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13y ago

-- the object's speed

-- the direction in which the object is moving

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the direction and speed of the object are the two things u need 2 know

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you need both speed and direction which together is called velocity

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Motion is the change in position, of an object, over time.

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causes and there effects

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Speed and direction

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11y ago

Simple forceand Gravitational force.

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eceleration

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Q: Two physical quantities used to describe the motion of an object?
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