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Skye Meadows
18 May, 14:06
What is "frame of reference?"
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Micaela Glenn
18 May, 14:17
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It is a coordinate system that represents and measure any object properties like, position and orientation, within different moments of Time. It can also refer to a set of axes with no coordinates for such a representation. Such a frame distinguishes objects at rest from those that are moving at all moments of Time within 3-D.
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