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Physics is the study of matter and its motion. (Along with the study of space and time.)
Motion occurs when the object is displaced from its initial point. Let's say we have point A. The object lies there. Then in the next frame, the object is at point B. The object then has moved from point A to point B. Two things are required of motion: Space and time. For motion to occur, an object must move from one point in space to another point in space over an interval of time.
It isn't.Gravity is always acting on the bullet, from the time it rests on the breech to the time it hits target, and every point in between.At the beginning of its motion, the bullet has velocity in a particular direction. Gravity accelerates the bullet 'downwards' and alters the velocity at each point in time and space. Eventually, the combination of the previous motion and the present velocity makes it strike a target, at which point forces in the target and bullet result in all motion ceasing, and these forces become balanced.
'An object said to be at rest when it is not in motion'.The above statement has been proved by Newton's First Law of Motion (Law Of Inertia) , it says When a body is at rest it tends to be at rest and when a body is inmotion it tends to be in motion until an external force is applied on it.
Translation and rotation. Translation is the travel of the ball through space an rotation is the spin of the ball around its centroid.
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I believe that would be an orbit.
This answerer will vary, the body could be orbiting in a circular motion or it may be orbiting in an oval motion.
Physics is the study of matter and its motion. (Along with the study of space and time.)
Revolution is the motion of a body that travels around another body in space;one complete trip along an orbit. Rotation is the spin of a body on its axis.
rotation is the spin of a body on its axis and revolution is the motion of a body that travels around another body in space;one complete trip along an orbit
I guess you cannot. Even if the object is firmly nailed down, it is in motion because the Earth is in motion - rotating about its axis and revolving around the sun. And then the sun is whizzing through space, in its path around the galactic centre, and the Milky Way Galaxy is moving towards the Andromeda cluster, and ...The only thing that you can do is to select a point of reference , which you consider a fixed point of reference and, if the location of the object with respect to that fixed point changes, then it is in motion.
Nothing will happen to the object's motion, it will continue along its path.
Motion occurs when the object is displaced from its initial point. Let's say we have point A. The object lies there. Then in the next frame, the object is at point B. The object then has moved from point A to point B. Two things are required of motion: Space and time. For motion to occur, an object must move from one point in space to another point in space over an interval of time.
The motion is an orbit. The two bodies take up elliptical orbits about their common centre of mass. When one body is far more massive, like the Sun, it hardly moves and the lighter object (a planet) does all the dashing about.