Orbit
Kind of, yes. It's a balance between orbital velocity, which is the high speed relative to the ground, and gravity, which is the force keeping the object in orbit.
freefall
freefall
No, but it is possible to not have an increase in speed. Because velocity is a directional quantity, not a scalar one, an object in freefall (by definition within a gravity field) is always under acceleration, just not necessarily one that alters its speed or even its position. Objects in orbit around a planet are in freefall (hence weightlessness) where the tangential component of their forward motion opposes the pull of gravity.
The definition of "forward motion" is simply the act of moving forward. Therefore, forward motion force is a force that moves something forward.
Forward motion records was created in 2010.
An object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an unknown force objects in motion are affected by: -Gravity -Friction -Mass -Force -and other objects Objects in Freefall have a maximum velocity in freefall an object that is thrown straight up has no velocity during the middle of the time from it takes to toss and hit the ground. gravity is a constant 9.8m/s
electricity is formed into motion by a motor
the motion of the car is forward
gravity holds you down wings + forward motion = lift thrust = forward motion air resistance = resistance to forward motion thin air at altitude is easier and cheaper to get through
two forces that can stop the forward motion are, air resistance and friction.
I don't know what emotion has to do with motion, but promotion has to do with motion because you are moving (motion) forward (pro) in something if you get a promotion