distinguish between absolute and relative motion by giving illustrative examples
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A relative motion is a motion to move by a taught distance from the current position.
Since a relative motion sets its reference to the current position of the result of executing the previous motion command, the previous motion command affects the motion.
An absolute motion is a motion to move a taught position.
An absolute motion always moves to a taught position without being affected by the previous motion.
Since a relative motion sets its reference to the current position of the result of executing the previous motion command, the previous motion command affects the motion.
An absolute motion is a motion to move a taught position.
An absolute motion always moves to a taught position without being affected by the previous motion.
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