Give it more energy or reduce the friction between the object and anything with which it is in contact.
Yes. An object cannot begin to move without acceleration, but once it's moving, it needs no further acceleration to continue moving.
If an object is in a state of unstable equilibrium, any displacement will lower that objects center of gravity.
Electric field lines extend around a charged object. These lines represent the direction in which a positive test charge would move if placed in the vicinity of the charged object. The electric field is strongest closer to the charged object and gets weaker as you move further away.
Increasing the temperature of an object generally decreases its density. This is because as the temperature rises, the particles within the object gain more kinetic energy and spread out, causing the object to expand. Conversely, lowering the temperature would usually increase the density of the object as the particles lose kinetic energy and move closer together.
To make a shadow bigger, you can increase the size of the object casting the shadow, move the object closer to the light source, or decrease the distance between the object and the surface the shadow falls on. To make a shadow smaller, you can decrease the size of the object, move the object farther from the light source, or increase the distance between the object and the surface.
Yes. An object cannot begin to move without acceleration, but once it's moving, it needs no further acceleration to continue moving.
If an object is in a state of unstable equilibrium, any displacement will lower that objects center of gravity.
Electric field lines extend around a charged object. These lines represent the direction in which a positive test charge would move if placed in the vicinity of the charged object. The electric field is strongest closer to the charged object and gets weaker as you move further away.
Object's can move in different ways.Some one can push a object to move it. They can Pick it up and move the object.Machinery can move objects also. And wind can move object's if it is blowing hard enough.
You can either move closer to the light source or move the light source closer to you. The size of your shadow just depends upon how much of the light you are obscuring so the more you block out, the bigger your shadow.
Increasing the temperature of an object generally decreases its density. This is because as the temperature rises, the particles within the object gain more kinetic energy and spread out, causing the object to expand. Conversely, lowering the temperature would usually increase the density of the object as the particles lose kinetic energy and move closer together.
The slowest speed an object can move is zero.
To make a shadow bigger, you can increase the size of the object casting the shadow, move the object closer to the light source, or decrease the distance between the object and the surface the shadow falls on. To make a shadow smaller, you can decrease the size of the object, move the object farther from the light source, or increase the distance between the object and the surface.
The weight of an object changes with increasing elevation on Earth because the force of gravity decreases as you move further away from the Earth's center. This means that an object will weigh less at higher elevations compared to at sea level.
In order to do work on an object, the object must move in the direction of the force applied. If the object does not move, no work is being done on the object.
No, work is defined as the force applied to an object multiplied by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force. If the object does not move, then work is not done on the object.
When a force makes an object move, work is done.