what factors do you considered to determine whether the object is in motion or not
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You can describe the motion of an object by its position, speed, direction, and acceleration. An object is moving if its position relative to a fixed point is changing. Even things that appear to be at rest move.
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The movement of an object can be described in terms of its position.
Explanation:
- The speed of a stationary object is zero, and the speed remains zero (in the absence of imbalanced forces).
- Such objects do not change their state of motion (their velocity) unless an imbalanced force acts on them.
- Objects moving east at a speed of 2 m / s will continue to move east at a speed of 2 m / s (in the absence of unbalanced forces). Such objects do not change their state of motion (their velocity) unless an imbalanced force acts on them.
- The object resists changes in velocity.
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