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Name at least five of your daily activities and identify how motion take place.
Activities Involving Motion

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Actuevties Not involving motion.
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Name at least five of your daily activities and identify how motion take place.Activities Involving Motion

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Actuevties Not involving motion.

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Here are ten (10) examples of activity that has no motion:

1. Holding an object  

2. Standing  

3. Listening  

4. Carrying an object  

5. Thinking  

6. Swinging a pendulum  

7. Lever-pulling such as pulling a nail with a hammer  

8. An elevator going up or down the building using pulley system  

9. Throwing a ball upward during a volleyball game  

10. Race cars driving toward the finish line

On the other hand, the activities that do not involve any motion are the following:

1. Sleeping  

2. Smelling  

3. Looking  

4. Breathing  

5. Sitting

  • In physics, the motion by which an object's direction changes over time is referred to as motion. Motion is defined mathematically by displacement, space, momentum, inertia, direction, and time. The motion of a body is observed by attaching a frame of reference to an observer and measuring the change in position of the body as time passes. Kinematics is the study of forces and their effects on motion; dynamics is the study of forces and their effects on motion.
  • If an object does not move relative to a given frame of reference, it is said to be at rest, motionless, immobile, inert, or to have a fixed or time-invariant position with respect to its surroundings. Since there is no absolute frame of reference, true motion cannot be measured. As a consequence, everything in the world seems to be moving.
  • Motion applies to objects, bodies, matter particles, matter fields, electromagnetic radiation, radiation rays, radiation particles, curvature, and space-time Picture, shape, and boundary motion are all topics that can be explored. In general, motion refers to the continuous movement of a physical system's positions or structure in space. For example, consider wave motion or quantum particle motion, where the structure is made up of probabilities of occupying particular positions.
  • The primary amount momentum is a unit of measurement for the acceleration of a body. An object's momentum increases with its mass and velocity. The total momentum of all objects in an isolated structure (one that is not affected by external forces) does not change over time, according to the law of conservation of momentum. An object's motion, and therefore its momentum, cannot change unless a force acts on the body.

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