because it has friction and theirs to much fiction on the floor so it doesn't slide forever. ;)
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.
Gravity - and friction. The larger book has more gravity - holding it own onto the desk. Friction stops the book sliding sideways.
No there is not a book called Forever April, but there is an album called Forever April Winter
Sliding friction is when two objects slide across from one another. An example is sliding a book across a desk. It is also known as Kinetic friction.
Sliding friction is when two objects slide across from one another. An example is sliding a book across a desk. It is also known as Kinetic friction.
The dog ran across the street. I fell on the floor and hit my knee. This is a really good book.
"The big book of pointlessness that is copyrighted forever in the uNITED kINGDOM"
The scientific definition of work is using force to move an object over a distance. When you use your hand to lift the book off the floor, you are going against the force of gravity that is attracting it to the floor in order to lift the book in the air, from one location to the next. However, when you carry a book across the room, you are not fighting a force. As a matter of fact, the book has not left your hand; therefore, you are not moving it anywhere. The tricky thing is to not think of of the book as moving across the room - YOU are moving across the room; the book is still sitting in your hand. Now, if you THROW the book across the room, that is different entirely.
Yes :)
The Forever War - non-fiction book - was created in 2008.
Forever Young