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when you go to the bathroom you read magazines or a newspaper.
Only if you know your location (the coordinate on the distance scale and the time scale) where "you" are can you infer if the object is moving towards you (the absolute distance to the object is decreasing) or away from you (the distance is increasing).
An anemometer is used to measure wind speed. A Pitot Tube is used to infer speed in an aeroplane,. A speedometer in an ordinary car, and a microwave or laser radar in a Police car.
You can infer that it is on or near a fault line. You can also infer that a earthquake is very likely to occur there.
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when you go to the bathroom you read magazines or a newspaper.
Imagine an analog clock with continuously and smoothly moving second hand. The positions of the various hands indicate the distance moved (in a circular arc) and this is used to calculate elapsed time. Or imagine a sundial. The shadow's location indicates time.
Displacement and distance travelled are synonymous, so my inference would be no, it can't.
Only if you know your location (the coordinate on the distance scale and the time scale) where "you" are can you infer if the object is moving towards you (the absolute distance to the object is decreasing) or away from you (the distance is increasing).
A horizontal line means that the distance is not changing, therefore we can infer that the object in question is stationary - i.e. not moving.
it refers to the ability to infer info on the 3D structure and distance of a scene from 2 or more images taken from different viewpoints
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An anemometer is used to measure wind speed. A Pitot Tube is used to infer speed in an aeroplane,. A speedometer in an ordinary car, and a microwave or laser radar in a Police car.
The reader can infer from the article by looking at various elements.
infer means to guess
It depends what information you have as to what you can infer.
because you need the force to move it over some distance