Physics, asked by johnsandeep17p9rx4k, 11 months ago

explain
frame references ​

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Answered by anikasingh7364
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A frame reference consists of an abstract coordinates system and the set of physical reference points that uniquely fix the coordinate system and standardize measurement within that frame in dimensions n + 1 reference points are sufficient to fully define a reference frame

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Answered by affan58
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Answer:

Frame of reference

( OR )

Reference point

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It's based on your convenience on what you are working for means Based on the question it's been selected now for Example : A car is moving Infront of man then we once consider man in the reference to car he is at " REST " , then at once we consider car in the reference to man then we conclude that Car is under " MOTION " in the reference to man ..... Thank you

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