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Middle School Physical Science: Motion - Distance and Direction
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The direction is the position of an object relative to another or in any universal frame, Distance is the measure of total length between two points relative to each other. Frame of Reference     Assume that a school bus passes by as you stand on the sidewalk. It's obvious to you that the bus is moving. It is moving relative to you and the trees across the street. But what about to the children inside the bus? They aren't moving relative to each other. If they look only at the other children sitting near them, they will not appear to be moving. They may be able to tell that the bus is... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Motion - Distance and Direction
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6 Questions

1. To explain how to get from point A to point B, you must describe both the distance and the
2. Which units would most likely be used to measure the distance between two cities?
3. To find the distance of a route that changes direction, you must
4. If you were riding on a moving bus, which frame of reference would allow you to detect the motion?
5. Which units would most likely be used to measure the distance between two cities?
6. If you were riding on a moving bus, which frame of reference would allow you to detect the motion?