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I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you say "heavier" and "lighter". Does that mean the object's "weight" ? Could that be the same as the gravitational force on it ?
It's safe to say if an object gains or loses electrons its electric charge has changed. If it was overall electrically neutral before it lost electrons, it would then have a positive charge; if it acquired electrons from initially being neutral, it would have a negative charge. At the atomic level this is called ionization.
the bigger something is, the longer it takes to get it rolling at ______ speed.
you can say that there is no net force on the object; that is, the net force is zero
It means that the object is moving.
it is in a still place
In Electronics, a "grounded" object is one that is connected to the ground through a connection that allows electricity to flow the ground. In some circumstances, for instance in a car, the rubber wheels make the car isolated from the ground, but electrically a large piece of metal can be called the ground, like the engine block or body of the car. ground in electronics is somtimes spelled GND.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you say "heavier" and "lighter". Does that mean the object's "weight" ? Could that be the same as the gravitational force on it ?
when can you say that the object is in motion
It's safe to say if an object gains or loses electrons its electric charge has changed. If it was overall electrically neutral before it lost electrons, it would then have a positive charge; if it acquired electrons from initially being neutral, it would have a negative charge. At the atomic level this is called ionization.
just say stupid i mean tresdeas
Thing, person, matter, stuff, object, or to say......
it must be size of object 76 cm*44 cm
You would say that the object in motion is accelerating. Or you can say that the object's velocity is increasing.
if you mean the triangular one, i would say an ice cream cone.
It's Japanese for "nice" if you say that to a object If it's a human i think it will be "nice looking"
Verb transitive and verb intransitive.A transitive verb requires a direct object. You can't just say "I defeated", you have to say "I defeated something."Intransitive verbs do not take an object. You can't say "I waited something". "Wait" is intransitive and cannot take an object."