Sign In
Ask Question
Rosemary Spencer
Physics
19 November, 12:17
Motion is always compared to something called
+4
Answers (
1
)
Deon Galloway
19 November, 12:28
0
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.
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍
“Motion is always compared to something called ...”
in 📗 Physics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
Which of the following terms is associated with spins in tennis? a. top only b. slice only c. back only d. top and back
Answers (1)
The gravitational force between two 0.800 kg balls is 8.92 x 10-11 N. How far apart are they?
Answers (1)
What device uses AC current to operate
Answers (1)
Naturally occurring magnets are called
Answers (1)
If the radius of earth decreased, with no change in mass, what would happen to your weight
Answers (1)
New Questions in Physics
Adrian read about a new antimicrobial in a popular magazine. The advertisement claimed that the product Bactokil prevents bacterial growth. So, Adrian conducted a controlled experiment to test the product claims.
Answers (2)
A world-class sprinter can burst out of the blocks to essentially top speed (of about 11.5 m/s) in the first 15.0 m of the race. what is the average acceleration of this sprinter, and how long does it take her to reach that speed?
Answers (1)
How are primary and secondary succession similar and how are they different?
Answers (1)
What relates the net force exerted on an object to its mass and acceleration?
Answers (1)
I'm a wave, the medium moves parallel to the direction that the wave travels
Answers (2)
Home
»
Physics
» Motion is always compared to something called
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?