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Motion and rest are relative terms. Hence, a body can be at rest and at motion at the same time depending on the reference point.
For example:
Consider a passenger X travelling in a train. To X's fellow passengers, he is at rest whereas for someone viewing from outside the train, X is in a state of motion.
 
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