That question would really be tough to answer, because perpetual motion is not possible.
Motion occurs when there is movement. Or it occurs when objects change its position relative to a reference point (determines the position of an object)
motion is created by force and F=ma or force equals mass and acellaration,or,force makes mass acellarate.for example,there is shopping cart on a hill,it has potential energy.energy causes force and force causes motion.when the cart goes down the hill,it is in motion.
Motion has occured if the distance between a moving object and a non-moving object changes
Motion occurs due to a force being put upon it.♥
(usually by a human or another object!)
Motion occurs when an object's position changes relative to time.
By kinetic energy making the object to move using potential energy's stored energy
You know motion has occurred when the position of the object has changed. Motion is defined as the action or process of moving or being moved.
Theoretically it is impossible. Many have tried and many continue to attempt to develop a perpetual motion machine. Only if there is no friction and no energy is lost to the surroundings, would perpetual motion be possible... No. Such machines are not possible, although until the end of mankind people will perpetually try to imagine or create one.
Yes. As long as the forces are equal and opposite the object will not change its motion.
No friction, in other words a vacuum.
slab thrust
Actually force is negative gradient of energy. Hence space is essential for energy to manifest into force. As force is there then motion is possible.
That question would really be tough to answer, because perpetual motion is not possible.
Absolute motion is motion relative to a presumed absolute reference frame. Special Relativity posits that the laws of nature are perfectly symmetrical with respect to any inertial reference frame. This implies that there is no absolute reference frame, and that absolute motion is a useless concept.
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I think all rotational motion are periodic. There is not possible of nonperiodic
Force is an action of one object against another where motion is one possible reaction.
yes it is!
The answer is the flexor carpi.
simple harmonic motion (SHM) the two summits of motion are an example
yes, you can but the motion sensor or receiver separately
No. Simple harmonic motion requires that the acceleration is proportional to the displacement (and in the opposite direction). It is possible to have periodic motion where that is not the case.
Theoretically it is impossible. Many have tried and many continue to attempt to develop a perpetual motion machine. Only if there is no friction and no energy is lost to the surroundings, would perpetual motion be possible... No. Such machines are not possible, although until the end of mankind people will perpetually try to imagine or create one.
flexibility