what do you take into consideration to decide if an object is moving or not?
Answers
Answered by
10
Answer:
Please mark as brainliest answer
Explanation:
We consider an object to be in motion if it has a relative velocity with respect to our velocity at that point of time. ... But usually, an object is considered to be in motion if it is moving relative to the Earth or the ground, i.e., the reference frame is the Earth in this case.
Similar questions