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movement movements |
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In physics, motion is a change in position of an object with respect to time. Change in action is the result of an unapplied force. Motion is typically described in terms of velocity, acceleration, displacement, time and speed.[1] An object's velocity cannot change unless it is acted upon by a force, as described by Newton's first law. An object's momentum is directly related to the object's mass and velocity, and the total momentum of all objects in a closed system (one not affected by external forces) does not change with time, as described by the law of conservation of momentum. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_%28physics%29 [1] Nave, R. 2005. Motion. HyperPhysics. Georgia State University |
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In physics, motion is a change in position of an object with respect to time. Change in action is the result of an unapplied force. Motion is typically described in terms of velocity, acceleration, displacement, time and speed.[1] An object's velocity cannot change unless it is acted upon by a force, as described by Newton's first law. An object's momentum is directly related to the object's mass and velocity, and the total momentum of all objects in a closed system (one not affected by external forces) does not change with time, as described by the law of conservation of momentum. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_%28physics%29 [1] Nave, R. 2005. Motion. HyperPhysics. Georgia State University |
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movement movements |
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motion |
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hupson:SCAIVPH_00000882 |
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motion |
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aerobatic flight |
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