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Objects in motion continuously change position.To change direction, a force needs to act upon them.
Aquarius is a constellation, not a single star. The constellation contains a very large number of stars and other cosmic objects which have no astrophysical relationship with one another. It is simply that they are located in such a direction, and are so far away, that they appear to move together. The distances to the cosmic objects that make up Aquarius range from 11.3 light years to 6,792 light years. You can take your pick as to which number in that range represents the distance to Aquarius.
Friction always acts opposite to the direction of motion.
It is called parallax and is often used for calculating the distance to stars and other distant objects which can't be measured directly.
Impossible to say because Draco is a constellation, which means it consists of all the stars and other objects in a defined area of the sky. The distances could vary from the closest to extremely far away. The average distance would depend closely on the dimmest objects included in the calculation.
I believe your asking for the term reffering to an objects change in position from its starting point. That term is displacement.
1.)Distance from the reference point. 2.)A reference point. 3.)Direction from the reference point.
Motion is the change in an object's position without including direction.
No. Displacement refers only to distance; you also need the direction.
Objects in motion continuously change position.To change direction, a force needs to act upon them.
The word '''''space''''' comes from the Latin word spatium which means "room, area, distance, stretch of time." '''''Space''''' is the extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction.
Firstly I would like to say that your question is not specific as to what area of science you are relating to. Hence, I am giving the answer as to a layman, relating to few fields of study. DISTANCE can be defined as - The extent of space between two objects or places; an intervening space. and POSITION as - The portion of space occupied by an object In maths, distance between two points or objects is the physical distance between them. The distance is found by using various formulae : mostly variants of the pythagorean theorem. Whereas position of a point is in general the position of the point in the plane and its co-ordinates indicate its position. In geographical science, position involves the position of a place wrt the latitude, longitude parameters and also the direction art a place. Where as distance involves the physical distance between two places. That is the distance to travel from place A to place B. Hope you got what you were asking for. If not, please specify ur question to a field of study and I shall try my best to help you out.
The reason they change direction near shore is because the density of objects increase!
Speed --- actually, if your question is 'position' over time, there is no answer since position is a vector quantity. And position divided by time will still yield a vector quantity-- velocity. If the question asks for change in distance over time, then the answer is speed. --gh ---
When objects are far away, the distance of the object is much greater than the distance that you are moving. Hence, there is little change in the relative position of you and the object.
RADAR determines the distance and direction to anything that reflectsradio waves ... usually material objects, but it responds to atmosphericphenomena too.
Its the shortest distance between any two points or objects