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inertia
gravity clumped stars together, created planets and stopped everything from moving at the speed of light
some typical experiments would be anything to do with an object moving in a particular direction at a set distance. So for example you could throw a tennis ball and time it from the second it was released from your hand to the second it stopped and measure the distance from where you threw the ball to where it stopped, then divide that distance by the time is took to stop there. Simply change the object moving for other experiments.
Friction opposes the motion of one object moving past another. Objects at rest remain at rest and objects traveling at a steady rate in a straight line continue that way until a force acts on them.
If two forces acting on an object are equal and opposite, then the net force acting on the object is zero. If the net force acting on an object is zero, then the object's velocity will not change. If it is already moving, then it will continue to move in a straight line at that same velocity. If it is not already moving, it will stay stationary.
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The bus stops flashing its red light and (if applicable) withdraws its stop sign.
Until the stop sign on the side of the bus is pressed to the bus and the red lights behind it are off and the bus is moving forward again.
If you are still moving, speed up to lessen the speed difference. If stopped, lean forward to lessen whiplash.
An orange would roll off of your cafeteria tray if you stopped suddenly because of inertia. Inertia means that something that is moving will continue moving until something causes it to stop. In English, the tray is moving, the orange is moving (both at the same speed and direction). When you stop the tray, you didn't stop the orange -- it rolls.
Yes. An object cannot begin to move without acceleration, but once it's moving, it needs no further acceleration to continue moving.
It won't; a moving object has the object to continue moving. If one day the Moon mysteriously and suddenly stopped moving around Earth, it would fall upon the Earth pretty soon (in a few days), due to Earth's gravity.
A stopped car shouldn't hit anything because it's not moving. If a car hits the car behind it must have been in reverse and front ended the vehicle. In that case the car that front ended the vehicle is at fault.
continue to monitor her ABCs. Provide her with a warm liquid to sip slowly
If the Eath stopped moving on its axis the day would be as long as a year.
Yes. If no force acts on an object, it will continue moving indefinitely.
People cannot stop a hurricane. Hurricane's though will stop naturally in a .number of ways: moving over land, moving over cold water, encountering wind shear, entrainment of dry air.