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this object that appears to stay in place is a reference point.
Yes. For example, if you place an object on a moving conveyor belt, the friction between the object and the conveyor belt will speed it up.
Stationary means that the item is fixed in one place. Stationery is paper, usually decorative, that is used for correspondence.
Yes. Such a force is what stops the objects from moving in the first place. For example, if an object is resting on an inclined plane, without frictional force there would be an imbalanced force (due to gravity).
An object that appears to stay in place is stationary.
advancing = moving forward reteating = moving backward stationary = staying in place
Stationary mean "not moving" so it must mean the the position is not moving or stay the same place.
The opposite of stationary (in one place) would be moving, in motion, or mobile.
The homonym for stationery is stationary. Stationary means not moving or fixed in one place, whereas stationery refers to writing materials.
Inertia
this object that appears to stay in place is a reference point.
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The word "stationary" is an adjective. It describes something that is not moving or fixed in one place.
inertia
gravity is the correct answer
Yes. For example, if you place an object on a moving conveyor belt, the friction between the object and the conveyor belt will speed it up.
Such objects are widely used for the purpose of moving people and other objects from place to place, as well as for the purpose of catching bass, crabs, gun-runners, etc.