I dont know who described motion in terms of natural tendencies.
please help me to answer this question because this is my hometest in science
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this is how motion is described in terms of speed: the object moving from one point to another.
Motion is related to a change in position of an object with respect to time. Motion is typically described in terms of velocity
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Movement or displacementForce and motion is described as everyday things that are happening all the time. More then how many you're thinking of. Did you know that you use force and motion to?by Lizzy Suaalii
Speed is a scalar, motion (or velocity) is a vector.
this is how motion is described in terms of speed: the object moving from one point to another.
Motion is related to a change in position of an object with respect to time. Motion is typically described in terms of velocity
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How are elements described in terms of their atoms
According to evolutionary theory, natural selection is the principle that directs evolution.
What law states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force?
It is an extreme simplification of Newton's first Law of Motion. The simplification is in terms of the fact that it completely ignores forces acting along (or opposite to) the direction of motion.
they are described in the way that they are shaped
Movement or displacementForce and motion is described as everyday things that are happening all the time. More then how many you're thinking of. Did you know that you use force and motion to?by Lizzy Suaalii
Weather is described in terms of temperature, humidity, air pressure, and cloud types. It can also be described in terms of the ever changing winds in the atmosphere and the types of clouds.
It requires differential calculus to accurately describe changes in motion. Motion is measured in terms of a distance travelled in a specific period of time, thus for example, a car could be described as travelling at 40 miles per hour. A change in motion is measured in terms distance per time per time, such as an acceleration of ten miles per hour per second. That would mean, for example, that the car was getting faster by ten mph every second.
Speed is a scalar, motion (or velocity) is a vector.