Four Difference between rest and motion class 7​

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Rest and Motion Definitions

Rest: An object is said to be at rest if it does not change its position with respect to its surroundings with time. Motion: An object is said to be in motion if the position changes with respect to it surrounding and time.

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An object is said to be in rest when it doesn't change its position with respect to surroundings and time. An object is said to be in motion when it changes its position with respect to position and time.

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An object is said to be in rest when it doesn't change its position with respect to surroundings and time. An object is said to be in motion when it changes its position with respect to position and time.

  • Rest: The body does not move with respect to surroundings.
  • Motion: The body moves with respect to surroundings.
  • Rest: Velocity or speed is zero.
  • Motion: Velocity or speed may or may not be zero.
  • Rest: distance- time graph has a slope = zero.
  • Motion: The slope of the distance-time graph is not zero
  • Rest: Any object that does not move.
  • Motion: Walking, running etc.

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