Reciprocating motion
The heat engine burns a fuel in order to create heat. This heat is then transferred in mechanical energy which creates motion.
The force that resists motion between objects that are in contact is called friction. One object can be stationary or they both can move.
Motion is always relative to something. There's no such thing as really "stationary."Stationary only means that the motion of the observed object matches the observer's motion. Example: Reading the book that lies 'stationary' in your lap while you're in a car or on a passenger jet.
Continuous vibration rather than motion, but not stationary. Unless the temp drops to absolute zero.
There is no such thing as a "stationary" object. Every motion is always measured relative to something else, which, coincidentally, is what the question is all about. The thing against which motion is measured is called the "reference frame".
friction can not move stationary objects, it just opposes the relative motion between them.
vibratory means stationary with no motion, oscillatory means with uniform motion like pendulam.
The heat engine burns a fuel in order to create heat. This heat is then transferred in mechanical energy which creates motion.
The force that resists motion between objects that are in contact is called friction. One object can be stationary or they both can move.
Motion is always relative to something. There's no such thing as really "stationary."Stationary only means that the motion of the observed object matches the observer's motion. Example: Reading the book that lies 'stationary' in your lap while you're in a car or on a passenger jet.
mechanical by friction or by motion of a conductor
The opposite of stationary (in one place) would be moving, in motion, or mobile.
A stationary particle.
Continuous vibration rather than motion, but not stationary. Unless the temp drops to absolute zero.
motion can be observed from any position
motion or momentum Motion for A+
Oscilatory Motion