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6 September, 15:36

Motion and velocity are Select one: a. Independent distinct quantities b. Absolute and independent of observer c. Dependent on the chosen frame of reference d. All of the above

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  1. 6 September, 15:52
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    c. Dependent on the chosen frame of reference

    Explanation:

    velocity is the rate of motion in a specific direction. though velocity is a scalar quantity while motion can either be scalar or vector depending on the frame of reference.

    a frame of reference is a set of co ordinate that can be used to determined the position of velocity within the frame work.

    therefore, motion and velocity are interwoven and work together depending on each other.
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