Because motion is relative and since the car is moving it appears that the stationary objects are moving also.
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Why do things in the car with you seem stationary when they are
moving just as fast as you and the car are ?
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No it is a chemical reaction.
TLC. The mobile phase is a liquid, the stationary phase is a solid. Useful for seperating and comparing mobility of solids and some liquids dissolved in the mobile phase by their affinities to the solid phase relative to the mobile phase. GLC. The mobile phase ia s gas, the stationary phase is a liquid on a solid support. same concept as TLC. useful for seperating gases by their affinities to the stationary phase...the mobility can then be compared to known compounds for possible identification.
Water expands when it freezes, so the ice will be higher.
A electron moves outside of an atom. <3
Yes.
Think of the car as a mobile container, holding items being transported, the item doing the transporting is in motion, and attached to the inside are the items being moved. so the total speed of the items being moved is the same as the item/vehicle doing the moving. Because the vehicle in motion is travelling in a different direction to the location being travelled, this gives you the result (the items in the vehicle are stationary relative to the motion of the vehicle in use).
inertia - an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force/an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force hoped this answers your question ---> Balanced forces
Someone who is watching from outside a situation. - apex
Yes, a stationary bike would be worth buying. A stationary bike would be good during the winter when there is snow on the ground and the weather is too cold to use a bike meant for outside. It would also be good in the summer, when it is too hot to be outside. Many stationary bikes come with workouts that can be pre-programmed into them.
Relative to the table, the book remains stationary because there are no outside forces acting on it except gravity which keeps it lying on the table.
Christmas stationary can be found in most major department stores in the Christmas season. For example, in the UK, Christmas stationary can be found in House of Fraser or John Lewis. Outside of the Christmas season, then Christmas stationary will only likely be found in Christmas shops or online.
... unless an outside force acts upon the system of objects.
outside force's act on the objects. :3
b. outside forces act on the objects.
Newton's First Law of Motion states that objects will remain in their current state of motion (whether stationary or travelling at a constant velocity) unless an outside force acts on them. If he force you are mentioning here causes the net force to become unbalanced, then the force will cause the object to accelerate until the forces are balanced and it reaches either a constant speed, or the opposing force causes it to decelerate and eventually become stationary.
Momentum
ET (Extra terrestrial)