it is called a container
The energy in moving things is called kinetic energy. It is the energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
The force holding an object is typically due to the interaction between molecules and atoms of the object's surface and the surface it is resting on. This force is known as static friction and prevents the object from moving when a force is applied to it.
No, work is not done when holding an object still. Work is defined as force applied over a distance, so if the object is not moving, no work is being done.
I found a mysterious object on the beach during my morning walk.
The kind of energy associated with moving things is called kinetic energy. It is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. When an object moves, it has the ability to do work or transfer energy to other objects.
it is called a container
The word called things is called things because it is representing a object
Box, bag, canister, tongs, container, bin, trunk...
Box, bag, canister, tongs, container, bin, trunk...
When a person has direct physical control over an object, it is called "possession." Possession refers to the physical control or holding of an object by a person.
Unfortunately, there is no gun/object to enlarge things. There will be an object to do this in Super Scribblenauts, so look forward to it!
Those things are called scales. Scales are devices used to measure the weight or mass of an object.
The energy in moving things is called kinetic energy. It is the energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
This can be called various things: condensation, fogging, beading up.
The force holding an object is typically due to the interaction between molecules and atoms of the object's surface and the surface it is resting on. This force is known as static friction and prevents the object from moving when a force is applied to it.
You look at it with these magical things on your face called "Eyes". *BiGtHuNdEr=DaRkClOuDs*
No, work is not done when holding an object still. Work is defined as force applied over a distance, so if the object is not moving, no work is being done.