the frame of referance
Period is independent from mass. Because period, or T = 1/f and f = cycles/time, then T = time/cycles.
Objects in Motion was created on 1998-11-11.
translatory motion
Yes, the path of an object's projectile motion can depend on the angle of a catapult. Changing the angle at which the object is launched from the catapult would alter the initial velocity and direction of the projectile, affecting its trajectory and resulting in a different path.
The interaction between two objects can involve forces such as gravity, electromagnetism, or contact forces. These forces can cause objects to attract, repel, or cause motion between them. The specific interactions depend on the properties of the objects and the distance between them.
The other objects feel the gas pressure. Whether or not they move or deform because of that pressure will depend on the how much and whether the pressure is balanced.
The property of objects that resist motion is called inertia.
No. Net force affects motion. So you probably want to ask the question differently.
what causes the motion of objects
Motion is the change in position of an object over time. The main types of motion are linear motion (objects moving along a straight path), circular motion (objects moving in a circular path), and rotational motion (objects spinning or rotating around a fixed axis).
Since the distance depends on the time, the distance goes on the y-axis. The scale will depend on the data you have.
All objects resist changes in their state of motion