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In your own word,what is point of reference and how important it is?

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Answered by DodieZollner
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Point of reference and its importance.

In solid words, the reference point or reference point is a fixed point that can be used in the context of other points. When you say, "third thing from the end", the item is finally being used as a reference point.

In figurative or literary words, the meaning is more frantic. I was a little confused with it. It is important to know that all English writing is not equally clear; some writers intentionally write in such a way that for various reasons the clouds are called real meaning (sometimes called "obfuscation"). I think that you are seeing some of them in your quoted path, although this does not help that its original context is mostly missing.

By saying this, it is true that if there is a large area of knowledge about which one knows very little, then it is difficult to think or attempt to describe a concept within that area. This is because when we explain the concepts, then we do this in the context of other basic concepts. If he can understand at least one concept within that large area of ignorance, then it is possible to understand other concepts by examining how different or equal they are for the person to understand. In this situation, the conceived concept becomes like the point of reference that efforts can be made to understand others.

Because there is no such thing as real condition, real velocity, reality,

Real potential energy or real dynamic energy each of these measures is measured

Relative to anything else, and if the reference point changes, then the measurement

Also changes.

Simple examples: You are on an airliner, flying to California to meet grandma and to read a book.

You have been referred; the speed of the book is zero. In reference to your friend on the ground,

The speed of the book towards west is 400 miles per hour. You both are right.


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