ashlyn17 ashlyn17
  • 03-01-2017
  • Chemistry
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Why do you need a reference point to know if an object is moving

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BellaMcNulty BellaMcNulty
  • 03-01-2017
So that you have a point to base your object's movement off of, or to see if it has even moved. For example, if point A is a reference point and I am currently at point A, then I move to point B; you can tell that I have moved. Without a reference, you have no idea where I started from and would not even know if I "started" in the first place.
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