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It either keeps it still on the ground or stable as it's moving, but I'm not Stephen Hawking...
INERTIA. This is not an 'ability', but rather a PROPERTY of Matter.- Newtons First Law, "inertia", the propety of matter defined by a still object's tendency to stay at rest, and a moving object's tendency to keep moving at the same velocity.
Mass, volume, and energy (potential energy and molecular energy).
The only thing that matters is the RELATIVE Velocity between the two Objects, not whether they are BOTH moving or not. If one is standing still and the other going 100 MPH, the result is the same as if both were going 50 MPH.
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vestibular
That depends on whether the locomotive is moving or standing still, and if it's moving, then that depends on whether it's => moving toward you or => moving away from you.
Balance
It either keeps it still on the ground or stable as it's moving, but I'm not Stephen Hawking...
A static shape is a shape that is stable and still. It is the opposite of a dynamic shape which is an active shape that is moving.
INERTIA. This is not an 'ability', but rather a PROPERTY of Matter.- Newtons First Law, "inertia", the propety of matter defined by a still object's tendency to stay at rest, and a moving object's tendency to keep moving at the same velocity.
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balance
The fitness skill that pertains to maintaining equilibrium against gravity or preventing falls is known as balance. This skill is important for overall stability and coordination during activities that require controlled movement or stationary positioning. Balancing exercises help improve proprioception and reduce the risk of injuries.
Mass, volume, and energy (potential energy and molecular energy).
I think Office 2013 is the latest and not sure whether it's still a stable version.
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