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The change in position of an object compared to a reference point(another object) is called motion.
A change in position in a certain amount of time is called motion.
The word for a change in the position or place of something is "displacement." In physics, displacement refers to the vector quantity that represents the change in position of an object, typically measured from its initial position to its final position. It is a crucial concept in understanding motion and calculating distance traveled.
A change in an objects position relative to a reference point is called motion.
any change NOT involving a change in the substances chemical identity- type of matter is still the samefor ex. you cold change the texture, volume, shape, mass, size, weight, color, density, or odor.More scientifically, it's a change that doesn't involve altering the chemical makeup of an object.I'll give a few examples.Take a glass window and break it. Now, instead of one pane of glass, you have many small shards of glass- but they're still glass!Take water and freeze it. Ice is simply water in a different phase, it's still molecules of h2o, so chemically it is the same.Take a piece of copper wire and bend it. The physical properties of the wire are now different- it has a bend in it. But it's still copper!An example of a change that's not physical, but chemical, would be rusting iron. When iron rusts it becomes chemically different, a compound called iron oxide (Fe -> FeO).Physical change is a change which takes place without any process of mixing of chemicals. It is a process of change in matter by manual method. If matchstick is burnt the burnt part cannot be regained. This is called chemical change.If the paper is crushed it can be regained to its original shape. this is called physical change.so basically a pyhsical change is any change NOT involving a change in the substances chemical identity- type of matter is still the same
The change in position of an object compared to a reference point(another object) is called motion.
The change in position of one object compared to another object is called relative motion. This describes the movement of one object relative to the other, taking into account their positions and velocities.
A change in an object's position compared to fixed objects around it is called displacement. Displacement measures the overall change in position from the starting point to the ending point, taking into account both distance and direction of movement.
velocity
Rate of change in position is called velocity.
The measurement of an object by its change in position is called displacement. It refers to the overall change in an object's position in a given direction.
a continuous change in position is called Motion
Motion is continues change in position...
The change in an objects position is called motion.
The overall change in position of an object is called displacement. It is a vector quantity that describes how far an object has moved from its initial position to its final position.
A change in position in a certain amount of time is called motion.
Displacement is the term used to describe the change in position of an object when compared to a reference point. It is a vector quantity that includes both the distance and the direction of the movement.