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What does the x represent on a motion map?
reference point
total displacement
speed
velocity
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Reference point.
On motion maps an "X" usually marks the origin or reference point — the position from which you measure displacement and position. It does not represent speed, total displacement, or velocity.
On motion maps an "X" usually marks the origin or reference point — the position from which you measure displacement and position. It does not represent speed, total displacement, or velocity.
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