It is a continuous change in position of an object with respect to a reference point.
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In physics, motion means a continuous change in the position of a body relative to a reference point, as measured by a particular observer in a particular frame of reference.
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The continuous position change of an object with respect to a fixed reference point is called motion.
- All physical processes taking place in the universe is in some motion.
- Quantities like distance, displacement, speed, and time are used to explain motion.
- Distance and displacement describe the position change of the object when in motion.
- Distance varies according to the path taken.
- Displacement is the smallest path traversed and so it remains the same.
- Based on the path an object traverse, there is linear, rotary, and oscillatory motion.
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