A projectile.
No, it is untrue. No force is required to keep a moving object moving.
Centripetal force is necessary to keep an object in a circular path.
If forces on an object are unbalanced, the object will accelerate or decelerate. If forces on an object are balanced, the object will stay still or keep moving with the same velocity.
gravity
The desire of an object to keep doing what it is doing is called inertia. "What it is doing" means that it is in motion or at rest,
keep
To keep themselves in power, they have to keep everyone else out. If everyone is elite, then no one is.
The motion of the object might slow down or just change itself object would resist moving or keep moving. An object can have static friction, sliding friction, or rolling friction.
It doesn't work like that. You don't need power to keep an object rotating. Any object that is rotating will continue rotating, unless it is slowed down, by friction for example.
Anything to the power of two is itself times itself, for instance, 160 to the power of 2 is 160x160 (25,600) For bigger numbers of the same number, keep multiplying your answers by 160, or for different numbers, keep multiplying the answer you get after the power of 2, to 3, to 4, and so on by that number, and you can go forever! Hopefully this solves your problem, -Kabob34
The tail should help a barn own keep itself balanced, whether it be while flying or perched on an object.
keep the object
a self propelled, automatic vacuum. you can buy them at most pool stores.
the heavier and the bigger the object the more force you need to use to keep it moving . the less weight and the smaller an object is the less force you need to use to keep it moving. it always depends on the weight of the object and the size of the object.
Force is never needed to keep an object moving unless there is an opposite force trying to slow the object.
it cleans itself by licking it
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