Erosion
The word "mobile" means capable of moving or being moved easily from one place to another.
Sand and other tiny pieces of rock that are moved by erosion may settle in bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or oceans. They can accumulate and form sedimentary deposits over time through processes like transportation by water currents and settling due to gravity.
Weathered rock and soil can be moved through processes such as erosion (by wind, water, or ice) and mass wasting (landslides, mudslides). These processes involve the transportation of material from one location to another through gravity or the force of moving agents like water or wind. The movement of weathered rock and soil plays a crucial role in shaping the Earth's surface over time.
When the two eggshell pieces were pushed in opposite directions past each other, the crack widened as the jagged edges of the broken pieces moved apart. This movement created friction between the two pieces, causing them to grind against each other and potentially create smaller cracks or fragments in the process.
the driving force for erosion is , when bad things come out of driving that involves erosion.
Work = force * distance moved
Mechanical energy is transferred by a force to a moving object.
Mechanical energy is transferred by a force to a moving object.
Mainly a piston is moved by the force of a gas being exploded by an electrical spark. The piston is a moving force which can eventually move wheels, ect.
easy, if its moving the cell is still alive if its being moved then someones moving it :)
Energy or "work" The formula is Energy transferred or work done is equal to the force needed times the distance moved Wd = F x d
Force moved through a distance is work. Work = Force x Distance
No, the amount of work done on an object also depends on the force applied. If a greater force is applied to move an object a shorter distance, the work done could be the same as moving it a greater distance with a smaller force. Work done is the product of force and distance moved in the direction of the force.
Energy or "work" The formula is Energy transferred or work done is equal to the force needed times the distance moved Wd = F x d
Distance moved by input force / distance moved by output force
When an unbalanced force acts on an object, it will cause the object to accelerate in the direction of the force. The acceleration will be proportional to the magnitude of the force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object (according to Newton's second law of motion).
inertia the tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until an outside force acts on the object.