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What are stationary objects?

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Stationary object refers to an object that is not moving

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A stationary force is when an object will not move.

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A stationary object is an object that doesn't move.

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-- acceleration = 0

-- velocity (speed and direction) exactly equal to the observer's velocity

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"Stationary motion" is a contradiction in terms.

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