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How can you describe motion as visual reference

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How can you describe motion as visual reference ?

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You can describe the motion of an object by its position, speed, direction, and acceleration. An object is moving if its position relative to a fixed point is changing. Even things that appear to be at rest move.

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answer If an object moves along a straight line, its motion can be represented by a velocity-time (or speed-time) graph. The gradient of the line is equal to the acceleration of the object.