Go to the cheat menu by pressing Ctrl Shift and C at the same time and write moveobjects on you can now go and move them.
No, air alone cannot move an object into a hole without applying force. Air can create pressure or flow that may assist in moving an object, but direct force is typically needed to move an object into a hole.
When a person is using an inclined plane it decreases the amount of force needed to move the object.
Get the sim you don't want and then click on the sim to make them as your active sim. Go in the inventory, click on your Cell Phone then click "Move" it should say "Kick out". And then that sim will move to a random lot.
In The Sims FreePlay, to ask another Sim to move in, first ensure that both Sims have a good relationship. Then, select the Sim you want to move in, tap on them, and choose the option to "Ask to Move In." If the relationship is strong enough, the other Sim will agree, and they'll move into your household.
All you need to so is get a good relationship with the Sim you want to move into your house and then just click on the Sim then on the option propose then move in.
Build up the relationship meter with the Sim you want to move in with you by performing lots of actions with that Sim and talking to that Sim often. Eventually, you will be given the option to Propose and then to Move In. When you ask that Sim to move in, they will agree to it if they like you enough.
You do this by making the sim you want to get rid of move. But when you move it tick the box which says kick out, that will get rid f the sim from your sim family.
You have to use Friendly interactions with the Sim with whom you want to move in until it says "[Other Sim's name] thinks [your Sim's name] is being sociable." Then, the Ask to Move In interaction should show up. If you know that your Sim and the other Sim have any traits in common, I would recommend using interactions related to that trait if possible. It makes it faster and easier to get to the "Sim A thinks Sim B is being sociable" point.
The time it takes for an object to move around another object depends on the speed of the moving object and the size of the orbit. It can be calculated using the object's orbital velocity, the distance of the orbit, and the mass of the central object, usually using Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
The only ways to move a Sim or Sim household to another town is to:( NOTE: None of these ways will keep a Sim(s) memories/relationships/etc. )add them to your Sim bin, then go to your new town, open Create a Sim, select them from the premade Sim area, exit Create a Sim, and move them into an empty lotadd them to your Household bin, click over to your desired town, select Move in Household, choose your family, and move them into an empty lot
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