Apply force simultainously along the verical horizontal and lateral axis.
Yes,unbalaced force may stop or change the direction of motion or accelarate the object.
i have a 92 buick riviera that putters and chuggs when i accelarate but idles great
by direction, speed and velocity i believe
There are three ways to transfer heat energy (conduction, convection, radiation); any of the three can occur, for an object to lose heat energy.
Speed: How fast the object is moving. Direction: The path the object is following. Acceleration: How the speed or direction of the object is changing over time.
When a force is applied to an object, it can change the object by accelerating it (changing its velocity), deforming it (changing its shape), or moving it (changing its position).
To change density there are three ways. You can change the shape, mass or volume of the object
a buildup of electrons on an object is called a blank charge
One of three ways: conduction, convection, or radiation.
yes. All objects accelarate torwards the earth at 9.8 m/s2 So you could test a golf ball and drop it with a bowling ball or something similar. It takes longer for the larger object to accelarate, while the smaller object accelarates faster but doesnt accelarate much after that so the technically they are balanced in the air. But you cant test a peice of paper and a basevball because the peice of paper would have a larger surface area and more friction would slow it down longer. But yes that is a valid science project. G luck
There are three ways thermal energy can be transferred: conduction, convection, and radiation.
Stored Energy