The Law of Inertia.
We use the term inertia to describe the resistance of an object to any change in its motion. If an object is not moving, it doesn't want to move. If it is moving, it doesn't want to change is speed or the direction it is moving. This is covered by Newton in his laws of motion.
On the largest scale, the general tendency is for galaxies to move away from one another. In other words, the Universe is expanding.
Dark matter does not move faster than the speed of light. It interacts gravitationally with other matter, affecting how galaxies rotate and clusters form, but it does not move on its own at superluminal speeds.
Actually, most galaxies are all moving away from all other galaxies, not just from ours. The exception is the Andromeda galaxy, with which the Milky Way is on a collision course.
This is called diffusion
We use the term inertia to describe the resistance of an object to any change in its motion. If an object is not moving, it doesn't want to move. If it is moving, it doesn't want to change is speed or the direction it is moving. This is covered by Newton in his laws of motion.
if you are 18 you can move out no matter what. they can call the police and it will not matter. good luck loner
well it doesnt matter where or when i want to or when a freind or family will go but what matter is when do you want to go or how do you feel about moving there.
On the largest scale, the general tendency is for galaxies to move away from one another. In other words, the Universe is expanding.
Force can make matter move: that's true. Force cannot stop matter from moving: untrue. When u run, can someone catch you by force u to stop? Yes they can.
The "inertia" of the moving planet combines with the force of gravity between the planet and the Sun, causing the planet to move in an orbit around the Sun. "Inertia" is basically the tendency for a moving body to move in a straight line unless acted upon by a force (such as gravity).
No, an object does not have to be moving in order to have inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, whether that be starting to move, stopping, or changing direction.
That depends a lot on how the particle was moving in the first place, and how the energy is added.
Those that are already farthest from us do.The farther they are from us, no matter in which direction, the faster they're receding from us.The general tendency is that galaxies that are farther from us move away from us faster.
Dark matter does not move faster than the speed of light. It interacts gravitationally with other matter, affecting how galaxies rotate and clusters form, but it does not move on its own at superluminal speeds.
Molecules are always moving unless there temperature is absolute zero..they move faster the higher the temperature
That refers to the force required to keep something moving in a circle. Since the natural tendency of objects is to move in a straight line, it requires a force to make something move any other way.