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Gas molecules change their motion when they bounce into the surfaces of their containers. If the surfaces absorb the impact, then energy is transfered out of the system and particle speed decreases.
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A net force from something outside of the system.
The only thing that can change the motion of an object is a net (unbalanced) force acting on it. This is given by Newton's First Law of Motion, sometimes also called the Law of Inertia.
Amplitude is the magnitude of change in the oscillating variable,with each oscillation,within an oscillating system.
An oscillating theory is a concept in physics or mathematics that describes repetitive back-and-forth movements or fluctuations. This can apply to the motion of physical objects, the behavior of a system, or the variation of quantities over time. Oscillating theories are important in understanding phenomena such as waves, vibrations, and periodic behavior.
A body is in motion if it change its position relative to another body or with respect to a frame of reference or coordinate system.
Gas molecules change their motion when they bounce into the surfaces of their containers. If the surfaces absorb the impact, then energy is transfered out of the system and particle speed decreases.
The system remain unchanged.
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Change in position of a body relative to another body or with respect to a frame of reference or coordinate system is the cause of motion.
it would not provide stability, produce motion, or generate heat
A net force from something outside of the system.
You either Decrease mass or increase spring force.
The only thing that can change the motion of an object is a net (unbalanced) force acting on it. This is given by Newton's First Law of Motion, sometimes also called the Law of Inertia.
Pulleys are used to change the direction of an applied force, transmit rotational motion, or realize a mechanical advantage in either a linear or rotational system of motion.
Amplitude is the magnitude of change in the oscillating variable,with each oscillation,within an oscillating system.