I am not quite sure what you mean with "fixed". If you mean the object is fixed in its position, or unmovable, such a thing doesn't exist in the real world. Whenever a force acts on an object, its movement will change, according to Newton's Second Law (acceleration = force / mass).
When there is nothing in a place, it's called a vacuum. Space is mostly vacuum.
If an object is in a space it is not a vacuum. No true vacuum exists. I will adress your question assuming a partial vacuum, and assuming the objects will not expand/ be pulled apart by suction forces. The objects will not be able to transfer heat energy through convection and therefor will remain at the same temperature unless they touch, or radiate heat, or are hit by radiation.
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
it goes up into space and breaks down to a gas
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
Space is a vacuum. Sound cannot travel in vacuum
that something was fixed in space not on earth. dur
A hard vacuum or interstellar space.
well space is like a vacuum you cant escape it and sound wave do not travel in space but space isn't literally a vacuum so they move by rockets and the gravity of earth
When you go outside in outer space, you are unable to breathe. You would most likely pass out and your blood would then boil and finally freeze because of the vacuum of space.
A vacuum is composed of empty space.
A completely empty space is called a vacuum. A vacuum does not even have air. Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.