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The scientific term for the apparent curved motion of moving objects is called amodal perception. This has to do with how things are perceived from certain angles.
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clock handles, electric mixer hands, the turny things you turn to change the heat on radiators and tap handles.
no, the force that causes motion is called inertia, while yes voltage is needed to make things work, it is also a unit of measurement for electricity.
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Inanimate objects.
The scientific term for the apparent curved motion of moving objects is called amodal perception. This has to do with how things are perceived from certain angles.
No kinematics does not describe why things move. Mechanics is divided into two parts - 1. Dynamics 2. Statistics Dynamics is again divided into two parts- 1. Kinematics 2. Kinetics Kinematics- Kinema is a Greek word which means motion. Its the study of motion of the objects. It does not take into account, the factors causing motion. Kinetics deals with the mass of the body that moves and the cause of its motion.
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Living things are things or humans or living objects that are actually living. Living things are things that breathe, a fish uses gills and a human breathes air.
No, a physicist studies motion, energy and similar things. An astronomer studies objects in space, though not necessarily the physics of those objects. People who study the physics of objects in space are called astrophysicists.
item, object, obstacle, or you could describe the thing by calling it by its name.
clock handles, electric mixer hands, the turny things you turn to change the heat on radiators and tap handles.