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Answer:
Last option: position, acceleration, velocity
Explanation:
Motion maps are generally used in Kinematics to visualize the object's position (normally with pictures of the object) at different times, and its state of motion with vectors indicating its velocity and its acceleration at those times.
Answer:
position, acceleration, velocity
Explanation:
Motion is the constant change of position of an object with time. From the definition of motion, we can thus say that:
A motion map is a map which gives a visual display or an image of the constant change of position of an object with time. Motion map can be used to determine the position of an object as well as its velocity and acceleration. For example, if an object is at point A and it moves 10km north ward to point B and then 3km west to point C. With a motion map, we can trace the position of the object. With a displacement-time graph an example of a motion map, we can obtain the velocity. Also, we can obtain the acceleration of an object from the velocity-time graph which is also an example of a motion map