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Chemistry, 20.04.2020 00:04 MadisonBoone

An object's position is always defined relative to a reference point. If the object changes position, its motion can be described as moving in some direction in relation to this reference point.

If the relative position of a diver is being described as below a certain reference point midway through a dive, what reference point is most likely being used?

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