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No. Just as no force is required to keep a moving body moving in a straight lineat constant speed, no torque is required to keep a rotating body rotating at aconstant speed. External torque is present only if the body's rate of rotation ischanging.
Keep it in a watch winder! I bought one and it works perfect, even smells great and keeps my watch running perfect when not in use .
I suppose that the relation is directly proportional, because the more is the velocity, the more is the power wasted to keep the body moving, thus the resistance will be greater. JW70
No, it is untrue. No force is required to keep a moving object moving.
No, running in place (on the spot) mainly uses muscles from your calves and hamstrings. When you run normally you are working your calves, hamstrings, glutes, abs, upper and lower back...basically a larger muscle group. Running in place is a good warm up, while running normally is an exercise.
It could keep the engine from running, but not the valves from moving.
Due to Newton's first law of motion, also known the law of inertia. The first law states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by a net external force.
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Because of something called inertia. Things that are moving likes to keep moving, and things that aren't moving likes to stay put. For anything to change from moving to stationary, or stationary to moving, there has to be an outside force acting on them.
Keep moving. When you are moving, your blood is circulating. When your blood is circulating, your body remains warm.
so that he or she can keep their body warm...
The body keep a constant heat because f the blood running through the body. The body temperature does not change even if the temperatures of our surroundings change.
You continue to train with free running (or parkour), your body will adjust to it and progress in it.
Your skeleton keeps your body healthy by keeping your body up and moving it also makes you VERY strong.
No. Just as no force is required to keep a moving body moving in a straight lineat constant speed, no torque is required to keep a rotating body rotating at aconstant speed. External torque is present only if the body's rate of rotation ischanging.
Lubricates and cools the moving metal parts. and helps keep your engine running smoothly
Inertia is what slows down moving objects. 2nd Answer: Not even close . . . inertia would keep objects FROM slowing. Friction or running into another object will slow a moving object.