You should be on the moving object
Nothing on that list has any effect on an object's motion.
-- First of all, motion doesn't require any force.-- If the forces on an object are unbalanced, then the object's motion changes. Always.-- If the forces on an object are balanced, then the object's motion doesn't change.
ANY net force on the object does.
This is one definition of acceleration (including deceleration) - any change in the speed of motion of a moving object, or in the direction of its motion. Motion is a vector value with both speed and direction.
Curvilinear motion is when any object is moving along a path that is curved. Planar motion and cylindrical motion are used to study this.
Nothing on that list has any effect on an object's motion.
inertia. the more mass an object has, the greater its inertia. what do you call it when an object refuses a object in motion?
In simple motion can be described as the movement of any object.
In simple motion can be described as the movement of any object.
motion occurs when any object is acted on by a force
Inertia is a property of matter in which an object resists a change in motion.
-- First of all, motion doesn't require any force.-- If the forces on an object are unbalanced, then the object's motion changes. Always.-- If the forces on an object are balanced, then the object's motion doesn't change.
ANY net force on the object does.
Inertia
Inertia
An object needs to have some sort of force exerted on it to be put into motion. There are no "unnatural" forces, therefore any object put into motion will have been done so "naturally."
any 3-dimensional object