
Motion of Bodies
Motion of bodies refers to how objects move in space over time. It involves understanding their position, speed, and direction, which are influenced by forces like gravity, friction, or propulsion. Motion can be uniform (constant speed and straight line) or non-uniform (changing speed or direction). The study of motion helps explain everyday phenomena—from cars driving on roads to planets orbiting the sun. It's governed by physical laws that predict how objects will move under different conditions, allowing us to analyze and understand the behavior of all moving bodies accurately.