Well, like running or drawing. If it's like a verbthen it have a motion in it.
The words "force" and "motion" do not have a specific inventor since they have been part of the English language for centuries. However, Sir Isaac Newton is credited with describing the relationship between force and motion in his laws of motion.
locomotion
* commotion * promotion * emotion * demotion
To write motion as an adjective, you can use "moving" or "mobile." These words describe something that is in motion or has the ability to move.
laws of motion
A meaningless arrangement of words.
Describing motion using words instead of numbers is called qualitative kinematics. This approach focuses on the characteristics of motion such as speed, direction, and changes in motion without quantifying them numerically.
Empty, eat and escape reflect a motion. Excavate, exercise and explode reflect a motion.
movement and move
Motion refers to an object's change in position over time. Words like "speed up," "slow down," "accelerate," and "decelerate" can be used to describe how an object is moving. Other words, such as "straight," "curved," "circular," and "zigzag," can describe the path of the motion.
Some additional words for constantly in motion are restless and fidgety. Additional words are hyper, flitting, and antsy.
If you file a motion to terminate supervised release Pro Se, you will need to sign the motion. You will sign the motion at the bottom as the petitioner and with the words Pro Se behind your name.