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∙ 11y agothe object's displacement.
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∙ 11y agoIt indicates that the object in question is not moving in towards or away from the origin. However, it gives no information about motion in the transverse direction.
kilometers (km) are a measurement of length. Length cannot be measured by time unless there is an object moving.
Width is how wide the object is and length is how tall the object is.
The 1 way you can tell an object is in motion is by having a focus point that does not move and watch and see if the object you are looking for is moving. Another way to notice where the object is now, then later, check and see if the object has been moving. lastly, if you are a scientist, you can use telescopes, computers, and the latest gadgets to tell you if an object is in motion.
15 meters north. the object is only moving away from the original starting place. its not like its moving away and then back again.
The total path length covered by a moving object is called displacement.
the force or other moving object
Change of position relative to another object
The object does not appear to be staying in one place. Or, it is moving if it's distance from another object is changing.
The total path length covered by a moving object is called the displacement. This is a vector quantity that represents the distance and direction of the object's movement from its starting point to its ending point.
An object moving at the speed of light.
orbiting
The force with which one moving object hits another object is the force of impact or collision force. This force is determined by the speed and mass of the moving object, and it can cause the objects to change direction or deform upon impact.
"Collided into" implies one object moving and striking another object. "Collided with" suggests both objects moving and coming into contact with each other.
revolution is an object moving in a pattern around another object.
When an object's distance from another object is changing, it is in motion. The change in distance indicates that the object is moving relative to the other object.
An object moving in a straight line maintains a constant direction from its starting point. An object moving in a curved trajectory is following a path that is not straight and may be influenced by another object's gravitational pull or magnetic field.