Motion Visual Representation

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Motion Visual Representation Example 1: (from book) You and book are actually in motion because you are on earth which is orbiting the sun Definition: The state in which one object’s distance from another is changing Motion Pg. 17

Reference point Visual Representation Example 1: (from book) moving train and using nearby building as a reference point to tell if you are moving Definition: A place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion Reference point Pg. 18

Speed Visual Representation Example 1: 90 km/h Definition: The distance the object traveled per unit of time. S=distance/time Speed Pg. 20

velocity Visual Representation Example 1: (from book) velocity of aircraft vs. velocity of storm systems Definition: speed in a given direction velocity Pg. 23