Body is not moving with respect to surrounding.
it of length
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Rest: When a body does not change its position with respect to time and its surroundings, the
body is said to be at rest. For example, if a chair is placed in the middle of a room, then the
walls of the room are its surroundings. If the position of the chair (i.e. its distances from the
walls) does not change with respect to the walls as well as time, then the chair is at rest.
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Body is not moving with respect to surrounding.
it of length
does not change with respect to the walls as well as time, then the chair is at rest. ... surroundings, the body is said to be in motion. In other ... Distance: It is the actual length of the path traveled by a moving body .
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