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What does position mean in physics? A. the distance of an object B. a unique location in space C. the same origin point in space D. the distance between two objects in space
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What does position mean in physics? A. the distance of an object B. a unique location in space C. the same origin point in space D. the distance between two objects in space
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What does position mean in physics?
A. the distance of an object
B. a unique location in space
C. the same origin point in space
D. the distance between two objects in space
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a unique location in space with reference to an origin and a coordinate system.
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