The transitive property of motion states that if object A is moving with respect to object B, and object B is moving with respect to object C, then object A is also moving with respect to object C. This property can be used to describe the motion of objects in a reference frame.
The property of objects that resist motion is called inertia.
The property of objects that resists changes in motion is called inertia.
property of a body that requires force to change its state of motion
The light hits its own motion to make its speed
Inertia
Transitive PropertyThat's called the transitive property.
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Yes
No, it does not.
Transitive Property of Similarity
True, ABC is congruent to PQR by the transitive property.
The transitive property is if angle A is congruent to angle B and angle B is congruent to angle C, then angle A is congruent to angle C.
by the transitive property
it can't
The transitive property holds for similar figures.
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If A ~ B and B ~ C then A ~ C. The above statement is true is you substitute "is parallel to" for ~ or if you substitute "is congruent to" for ~.