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How do you know an object is in motion? a. it has inertia b. it has mass c. it is changing position d. it has a reference point
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How do you know an object is in motion? a. it has inertia b. it has mass c. it is changing position d. it has a reference point
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How do you know an object is in motion?
a. it has inertia
b. it has mass
c. it is changing position
d. it has a reference point
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because an object need to be in motion to make any kind of movement
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