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the object that’s motion is being described can be the reference point.…

Question

the object that’s motion is being described can be the reference point. * 1 point
true
false

while walking on a treadmill that’s turned on, are you moving relative to the treadmill? * 1 point
yes
no

while standing still on a treadmill that’s turned on, will you move? check all that apply. * 1 point
yes, you will move relative to the handle bars of the treadmill.
yes, you will move relative to the ground under the treadmill.
no, you will not move relative to the door of the room.
no, you will not move relative to the off button.

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First Question:
Brief Explanations

A reference point is a stationary object used to describe motion. If the object whose motion is being described is the reference point, it would be considered stationary relative to itself, which doesn't make sense for describing its motion. So the statement is false.

Brief Explanations

When walking on a turned - on treadmill, your position relative to the treadmill belt changes (you move forward relative to the belt as you walk, and the belt moves backward). So you are moving relative to the treadmill.

Answer:

False

Second Question: