Difference between motion and rest
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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 3 months ago
Rest and motion are basically relative terms which are linked to each other. Rest and motion define the kinetic state of an object as to whether it is moving, changing its position with time or not. Motion represents movement while rest represents stationariness. In physics, rest is the state an object being stationary relative to a particular frame of reference or another object; when the position of a body with respect to its surroundings does not change with time it is said to be "at rest". The examples of rest include: sleeping, sitting, standing, staring, lying, a fixed clock, bottle kept on a table, a stopped car. A body is said to be in a state of motion when it is moving or equivalently its position continuously changes with respect to time.
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