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What conditons will tend to prevent an object from moving?

.. I am not sure of my answer, but I think it is FRICTION.. ??


What condition will tend to prevent an object from moving?

it is force which can slow down or stop motion


Which sediments float in the moving water?

Fine sediments like silt and clay tend to stay suspended in moving water because the turbulence keeps them from settling. Coarser sediments like sand and gravel require calmer conditions to settle out of the water column.


Car making a noise?

Yes, they tend to do that. They have a lot of moving parts.


What makes objects tend to keep moving?

That property is called "inertia".


Why is the clothing worn in Africa long and loose?

Because the conditions there are so hot also their people tend to were bright colors to prevent further extortion of the heat over time it has become tradition to where such clothing


What object tend to keep moving because it quality?

Objects with low friction tend to keep moving because they experience minimal resistance against their motion. This low resistance allows the object to maintain its velocity and continue moving for a longer period of time.


Can the property of inertia state that an object at rest will tend to start moving?

False


Does the law of inertia apply to both moving and non-moving objects?

Yes, the law of inertia applies to both moving and non-moving objects. It states that an object will remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force. This means that objects at rest tend to stay at rest, and objects in motion tend to stay in motion.


What conditions tend to increase the size of a population?

Births exceed deaths


Does the property of inertia state that if an object is at rest it will tend to start moving?

No, it is the exact opposite!


The property of inertia states that if an object is at rest it will tend to start moving.?

No, it is the exact opposite!