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it is called a resistive force
depends on the angle with which it is thrown, the velocity given to it.
Conduction is the transfer of energy from one object to another.
what do we call the energy motion
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inertia. the more mass an object has, the greater its inertia. what do you call it when an object refuses a object in motion?
Inertia
the energy possesed by the object when it is in motion , is call kinetic energy ...
it is called a resistive force
We use the term inertia to describe the resistance of an object to any change in its motion. If an object is not moving, it doesn't want to move. If it is moving, it doesn't want to change is speed or the direction it is moving. This is covered by Newton in his laws of motion.
depends on the angle with which it is thrown, the velocity given to it.
The motion of an object will change when it is acted on by some force. This force will speed it up, slow it down, change its direction of motion or perhaps cause it to spin. All thses changes of motion are response to the force acting on the object. This is Newton's first law: An object in motion will continue in motion (and in the same direction) unless acted on by some force. Some might call this the law of inertia.
Satellite. Satellites can be natural, in which case we usually call them "moons", or artificial.
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Conduction is the transfer of energy from one object to another.
what do we call the energy motion