Erosion
weathering
over millions of years the plates have moved some what fast
Continental Drift.
Due to the theory of Continental drift where the plates that the continents are on are moved by currents.
The sediments moved away by erosion accumulate somewhere else, such as at the mouth of a river, forming a delta. In this sense, erosion has constructive aspects.
Work = force * distance moved
Mechanical energy is transferred by a force to a moving object.
Mainly a piston is moved by the force of a gas being exploded by an electrical spark. The piston is a moving force which can eventually move wheels, ect.
easy, if its moving the cell is still alive if its being moved then someones moving it :)
Energy or "work" The formula is Energy transferred or work done is equal to the force needed times the distance moved Wd = F x d
Energy or "work" The formula is Energy transferred or work done is equal to the force needed times the distance moved Wd = F x d
Force moved through a distance is work. Work = Force x Distance
No. Moving is the present tense of the verb 'to move'. Move is the future tense or also a command (Please move, move now!), moving is the present (I am moving), and moved is the past tense (You should have moved faster when you moved!).
Energy or "work" The formula is Energy transferred or work done is equal to the force needed times the distance moved Wd = F x d
Distance moved by input force / distance moved by output force
inertia the tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until an outside force acts on the object.
-- The equal and opposite forces on it are the vertical forces ... the weight of the block downward and the normal, constraint force of the surface upward. Since the vertical forces are equal and opposite, the net vertical force on the object is zero, and it has no vertical acceleration. -- Nobody ever said that the block needs force to keep moving. In fact, it doesn't. Once it's moving horizontally, no force is needed to keep it moving horizontally. If it weren't for that pesky friction where it touches the surface, it would keep moving forever with no force on it.