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Object motion

Object motion refers to the change in an object's position over time relative to its surroundings. It involves movement along a path influenced by forces like push, pull, gravity, or friction. Motion can be described by its speed (how fast it moves), direction (where it's headed), and acceleration (change in speed or direction). Objects can move in straight lines, curve, or stay still. Understanding motion helps us analyze everyday activities, from a car driving to a ball rolling. It's a fundamental concept in physics that explains how and why objects move the way they do in our universe.