Differentiate between motion and at rest. (One point of difference)
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A body is said to be at rest if its position does not change with respect to its surroundings. Whereas, when the position of a body changes with respect to its surroundings, it is said to be in motion. The state of rest and motion of the body is relative to each other .
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a body is said to be in motion if it changes it's position with respect to it's immediate surroundings whereas a body is said to be in rest if it does not changes it's position with respect to it's immediate surroundings.
It's the difference.
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