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Kenyon
17 August, 16:23
What is the definition of frame of reference
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Bentley Herrera
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If you look it up the correct definition is a set of criteria or stated values in relation to which measurements or judgments can be made. For example, when you see a ball roll down a street, you can tell the ball is moving because the frame of reference is the streets, whatever may be on the side of the roads, or the Earth.
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