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Rosemary Spencer
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19 November, 12:17
Motion is always compared to something called
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Deon Galloway
19 November, 12:28
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Movement can be without change in positions. As only a part of it can be made to move. If you move there is a motion and if there is a motion there is a movement so they're same thing. In motion whole of body moves, but in movements only the parts of body moves.
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