Pulling it has this effect.
This effect can be observed when opening a heavy door which opens towards you. You have to grasp the handle, then lean away from the door to open it.
Move the light source farther away from the object.
When a force is applied to an object, it accelerates. for example, if you push an object, the object accelerates away from you and, eventually, will move away from you..
farther away
towards you
If you mean 'when the Earth is leaning away from the Sun', the answer would be winter
no
Due to an object nearby, the electrons move to a specific direction as they are either attracted or repelled by it. Such as if there is a negatively charged object near an uncharged object, the electrons in the uncharged object will move as far away from the negative object as possible, and this is what you called an induced charge.
The object appears to move up and away from you as you shift the stage toward you in a microscope.
If an object is moving away from you and there are no forces acting on it,then it continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
The rotational Speed or angular velocity of an object does not change even if they move away from the axis, however its linear velocity changes.
a object is a thing earth can fall by leaning over.
Balanced forces applied on both sides of an object cause it to be still. Unbalanced forces will cause the object to move away from the strongest force.