A large book has more mass, which requires more force to be moved.
A large book has more mass, which requires more force to be moved
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The term is usually one word "slideshow" or hyphenated slide-show for a computerized sequence of displays as originally done using a slide projector. (a typical tool for the presentations is Microsoft PowerPoint)
it can be, such as a slid car but primarily its a verb
Yes, maybe this can be an example : "my eyes burn. I reach forward and slide a hand down the frosted milkshake glass. Ice cold droplets cling to my skin and I run my finger across my eyelid."
The little bot rode the slide on at the park and screamed,"Yay!"
A large book has more mass, which requires more force to be moved.
Gravity - and friction. The larger book has more gravity - holding it own onto the desk. Friction stops the book sliding sideways.
you can push is across
The carpet provides more friction
coefficient of friction = force required to move it / mass 0.8 = f / 300 0.8 * 300 = f 240(slugs) = f
It can slide if there is enough force to overcome static friction. Similarly, it can roll if the force is great enough to impart a sufficiently large turning moment (and maintain it).
Friction i do believe
friction
An unbalance force is one that is not opposed by an equal and opposite force operating directly against the force. Examples of unbalanced force are when you kick a ball, or slide furniture across the floor.
i wish i knew how
FRICTION
The best thing to do is just slide it. That will be easier than trying to lift it, especially if you only need to get across a room