I Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not correct.
1. Distance refers to the length of the entire path traveled by an object
2. Displacement is needed to determine the position of an object.
3. Reference point is referred to as the shortest distance from the initial position to the final position
4. Motion is the change in position for a particular time interval.
5. Acceleration is the vector quantity that refers to the rate of change in speed or velocity of an object
6. Velocity refers to the rate of change in displacement.
7. If an object does not change its position at a given time interval, then it is at rest or its speed
is zero or not accelerating.
8. If an object covers equal distance at equal intervals of time, then it is moving at constant
speed and still not accelerating
9. If an object covers varying distances at equal intervals of time, then it is moving with
changing speed or velocity, it means that the object is accelerating.
10. If an object changes its position at a given time interval, then it is at rest or its speed is zero or not accelerating.
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Answer:
1.True
2.False
3.True
4.True
5.False
6.False
7.True
8.True
9.False
10.True