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Water is a very unique object in our galaxy. Water, when frozen actually expands and the molecules rotate in place. Water in the liquid state moves in ripples if disturbed. The force of the pressure from the object on the surface of water is the cause that makes the water move in that pattern. The disturbed H2O molecules move away from the area of pressure.
Object's can move in different ways.Some one can push a object to move it. They can Pick it up and move the object.Machinery can move objects also. And wind can move object's if it is blowing hard enough.
When you include the effects of friction, it takes less force to move a light-weight object. If you can get the objects into a frictionless environment, then any force, no matter how small, can move any object, no matter how heavy.
BECAUSE THE OBJECT MIGHT BE LIGHTER THAN THE OTHER
objects appear to move the opposite. like if the actual direction is left, the apparent direction would be right, and so on. ---Nicole<3333
An object at rest is one that is not going to move without some pressure to move its position or possibly the pull of gravity,
That would be distance.
Yes, it does move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. If it didn't we would have no such thing as wind.
When you move upward in the atmosphere the temperature get lowered.
A: Heat from the room will move to the cold object. B: Condensation will happen
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I would guess that the specific object you are trying to move is too heavy.
This is comparable to two people pushing an object in opposite directions; if one pushes with more force than the other, the object will move in that direction (the direction in which more force is applied).Note that pressure is force per unit area.
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Object's can move in different ways.Some one can push a object to move it. They can Pick it up and move the object.Machinery can move objects also. And wind can move object's if it is blowing hard enough.
Water is a very unique object in our galaxy. Water, when frozen actually expands and the molecules rotate in place. Water in the liquid state moves in ripples if disturbed. The force of the pressure from the object on the surface of water is the cause that makes the water move in that pattern. The disturbed H2O molecules move away from the area of pressure.
There is air pressure on all sides, inside or outside. The air pressure pushes on the object all ways and nothing falls. If you only apply pressure on the bottom then the object will lift. If you apply pressure on the top, the object will collapse. If air pressure is pushing side ways, the object will move sideways.