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A position vector of an object? A. Is a measure of how fast it moving relative to stationary reference frame B. Is independent of the origin from which it is measured C. Describes the distance from a point in a specified direction D. Describes its distance from a given point in all direction.
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A position vector gives the displacement from a chosen origin: its magnitude is the distance from that origin and its direction points toward the object. It does depend on the origin, so B is false; A and D are incorrect.
A position vector gives the displacement from a chosen origin: its magnitude is the distance from that origin and its direction points toward the object. It does depend on the origin, so B is false; A and D are incorrect.
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