Question
Distinguish between the following.
Rest and Motion.

Answer

S. No.
Rest
Motion
$(i)$
The state in which an object does not change its position with time and with respect to its surroundings.
The state in which an object keeps on changing with time and with respect to its surroundings.
$(ii)$
For example, book placed on table.
For example, butterfly flying ingarden.

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