no... if a force is not great enough to overcome the static friction then the object will not move
also if the force is directly perpendicular to the surface, provided its solid, the object is on it wont move
A force always acts on an object to cause a change in its motion or position.
Inertia is an action that can cause motion.
The root meaning of bending is to flex or curve something in a different direction, typically away from its original position or shape. It involves applying force to cause a change in the angle or shape of an object.
The Earth spinning around.
Depends on the plant. Usually the position if the sun
Motion is not a force; it is the change in position of an object over time. Force, on the other hand, is a push or pull that can cause an object to move or change its motion. Forces can accelerate, decelerate, or change the direction of motion.
Yes, energy is the ability to do work or cause a change in an object's motion or position. It exists in different forms such as kinetic and potential energy.
What can cause properties of metal to change is by applying heat to it. By this, it makes it a liquid and then over time as it dries, and forms a solid.
Evolution is not a cause of genetic change: it is the effect of genetic change.
cause the sky changes by colour
when you move and when the sun angle changes
When you move or crumple a sheet of paper, you mainly cause a change in shape and texture. The position may change slightly depending on how you move it, but the primary impact is on the physical characteristics of the paper, such as its creases, folds, and texture. Size typically remains constant unless you intentionally tear or cut the paper.