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a buildup of electrons on an object is called a blank charge
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because it is due to the force's motion.
NO it moves from a warm object to a cool object
An object can move in a straight line, known as linear motion, or it can rotate around a fixed axis, known as rotational motion.
When energy moves from one object to another, it is called energy transfer. This transfer can occur through different mechanisms such as conduction, convection, and radiation.
Objects move in different ways due to various factors such as their mass, the forces acting upon them (such as gravity, friction, and applied forces), and their initial conditions (speed, direction). These factors can influence an object's acceleration, velocity, and ultimately, the path it takes as it moves.
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Heat moves from a warmer object to a cooler object. Heat transfer occurs in three ways: conduction (direct contact), convection (through fluid movement), and radiation (through electromagnetic waves).
When velocity changes, the speed and/or direction of an object's motion is altered. This can result in acceleration or deceleration, depending on the direction of the change in velocity. If the velocity increases, the object is accelerating; if the velocity decreases, the object is decelerating.