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Describe the difference between motion and a reference point
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Describe the difference between motion and a reference point
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a reference point is a non moving object that you compare to another object to see if its moving. Motion is an object that is moving, being pushed or pulled causing itto move
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without a reference you cannot tell that a body is in motion.when you are in a car u know that u are in motion with reference to that other object like trees are stationary.
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