An object's location in space is defined by its coordinates within a specific reference frame, often using a three-dimensional system like Cartesian coordinates (x, y, z). These coordinates indicate the object's position relative to a set origin point. Additionally, other systems like polar or spherical coordinates can be used depending on the context. Understanding an object's location helps in navigation, astronomy, and physics, among other fields.
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