At a Glance: It is the continuous change of position of a body with respect to a second body or a reference point. Even you, as you're sitting perfectly still, because the earth is moving, and the sun, and ...
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It is the continuous change of position of a body with respect to a second body or a reference point. Even you, as you're sitting perfectly still, because the earth is moving, and the sun, and ... This material was produced by Rice Online ( for PHYS101x Introduction to Mechanics at edX (
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- It is the continuous change of position of a body with respect to a second body or a reference point.
- Even you, as you're sitting perfectly still, because the earth is moving, and the sun, and ...
- This material was produced by Rice Online ( for PHYS101x Introduction to Mechanics at edX (
- This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into reference frames.
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