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how do we know an object is moving faster compared to the speed of another object?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

We can know if one object is moving faster than another by seeing them with our eyes. We could also calculate the speed, by physics formulas. For example, if one object covers 5 km's distance in an hour, and the other object covers 4 km's in an hour, we will know the first object was moving faster....

Answered by f6a1h8i9m13a1
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Explanation:

We can know if one object is moving faster thananother by seeing them with our eyes. We could also calculate the speed, by physics formulas. For example, if one objectcovers 5 km's distance in an hour, and the otherobject covers 4 km's in an hour, we will know the firstobject was moving faster

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