Forces
Energy make things move by empowering the muscles. The muscles will then coordinate and facilitate the movement of joints and other organs.
Energy make things move by empowering the muscles. The muscles will then coordinate and facilitate the movement of joints and other organs.
Electricity can make things move by creating a magnetic field when it flows through a wire. This magnetic field interacts with other magnetic fields to generate a force, which can then be used to move objects. This principle is utilized in electric motors and other electromechanical devices.
All forces make things move only if it is bigger than friction or resistance. In a vacuum (e.g. space), all forces make things move. But this is not reality.
It is important because your body needs energy to move and do other things.
The ability to make things move or change is called "kinetic energy."
Yes. You can move things by picking them up, pushing them, and pulling them with your hands.
If plants move in soggy ground it will drag other things with it and soon those things will detach and create more erosion
Force
Euglena are small organisms in the Protist Kingdom. They can make their own food, but they can also eat other things like an animal. They can move with the help of their flagellum.
Tectonic plates, galaxies in the universe, and expanding balloons are examples of things that move apart from each other.
Energy