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Difference between mobile and immobile

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Answered by niteshkumar9854
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Answer:

mobile:- which have capacity to move one place to other place I.e mobile in nature.

immobile:- which have not capacity to move one place to other place I.e immobile in nature.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

  • Mobile: able to move from one location to another I.e., movable in character.
  • Immobile: Unable to move from one location to another, or immovable I.e., being inert in nature

Explanation:

  • You can grasp the meaning of the word "immobile"—anything that cannot move—if you are aware that mobile items can move around.
  • A mountain cannot be moved; nobody can do that.
  • Larger individuals, such as offensive linemen, are frequently referred to as stationary due to their size and difficulty moving.
  • Something that is immobile is not moving or cannot be moved, according to the definition.
  • An example of someone who is immobile is someone who is bedridden.
  • Something immovable is an enormous piece of furniture that is too heavy to move. Not moveable or mobile.

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