Motion diagram
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A motion diagram represents the motion of an object by displaying its location at various equally spaced times on the same diagram. For simplicity, the object is represented by a simple shape, such as a filled circle. It contains information about object positions at particular time instances and therefore a motion diagram is more informative than a path.
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