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OpenStudy (gibbs):

A. Motion 1.___________is the peosses of changing position. 2.The starting point used to describe the motion or position of an object is called______________. 3.___________is the total length of your path of motion. 4.The distance between your final position and your starting position is______________. 5.A complete description includes a(n)______________point, your_____________,and your direction.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what do you need help exactly i don't think i understand what there asking maybe if you can explain i'll help

OpenStudy (gibbs):

i need help with the answers well i can give some words Motion Distance Reference point Displace ment Speed Velocity Acceleration

OpenStudy (hugsnotughs):

I think this is Physical Science, but it technically also counts for English. xD Anyways, we cannot give you direct answers, but we can guide you to get the correct answer. (^・ω・^ ) So, what I am going to do is give you the definitions of each of those terms and you can try to fill in the blanks there. It's really not that hard. :) And if you have any questions you can tag me back (if I'm not here) or @shinebrightlikeadimon . :-D

OpenStudy (hugsnotughs):

Motion - the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement. Distance - the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc. Reference Point - A reference point is when you use an object to compare the location of another object. And example would be, "@gibbs is behind a dancing dolphin." The Dancing dolphin would be the reference point. Displacement - The moving of something from its place or position. Speed - The rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate. Velocity - the speed of something in a given direction. *Try to remember the differences between speed and velocity. It will do good in Science class. :3 Acceleration -

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