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Difference between class and object (C++)

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Can any one explain thisfor me please? I am kind confused. Thanks
 

As far as I understand, since I am also a beginner in OOP programming, class is just the declaration, while object is implementation of the class itself.
For example class is vehicle, and object is the car, motorbike, etc. Hope this helps, I think it should be no problem to find a good book or reference on the internet (googling)

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